Layered Air Defence Architecture
18 pages · PDF · 12 February 2026 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer
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About this report
The operational vulnerability addressed by “Layered Air Defence Architecture” can be defined as the inability to generate and sustain a coherent, resilient, and scalable air and missile defence construct that can protect forces, populations, and critical assets against multi-axis, multi-altitude, and multi-velocity attacks over time.
The deficit is not limited to the absence of individual air defence systems.
Key questions this report answers
- What operational vulnerability arises from the inability to sustain a coherent, resilient air and missile defence construct against multi-axis, multi-altitude and multi-velocity attacks?
- Which capability families and tactical building blocks constitute a layered air defence architecture?
- How do force posture, readiness models and command-and-control architecture shape the construct?
- What technology clusters, industrial base and structural bottlenecks constrain the value chain?
Inside this report
- Operational Rationale and Strategic Anchoring
- Mission Sets, Theatres, Domains and Scenarios
- Force Posture, Readiness Models and Command-and-Control Architecture
- Capability Families, Tactical Building Blocks and Performance Requirements
- Technology Clusters, Industrial Base, Value Chain and Structural Bottlenecks
Who it's for
Strategy, corporate-development and investment teams that need an ecosystem-level view — budgets, industrial capacity and technology landscapes — before committing capital or capacity.
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