Over the past decade, the Army has taken the multidomain task force from whiteboard concept to operational centerpiece, emerging as one of the clearest expressions of how the Army intends to fight and win against near-peer adversaries. Designed to operate within an adversary’s weapon engagement zone, these organizations have become central to the Army’s continuous transformation, translating multidomain concepts into reality while simultaneously imposing real costs on adversaries. In doing so, they have reshaped how land forces contribute to deterrence, signaling that dominance in future conflict will not be earned by mass alone, but by integration, persistence, and speed across domains.
Purpose-built to challenge antiaccess / area-denial networks, multidomain task…
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