Figures
Figure
| 1-1 |   Full Spectrum Urban Operations |
| 1-2 |   UO and the Army Imperatives |
| 2-1 |   Keys to Understanding the Urban Environment |
| 2-2 |   The Multidimensional Urban Battlefield |
| 2-3 |   Broad Urban Patterns |
| 2-4 |   Basic Internal Street Patterns |
| 2-5 |   An Urban Model |
| 2-6 |   Toxic Industrial Chemicals and Their Industrial or Commercial Uses |
| 2-7 |   Key Aspects of the Urban Society |
| 2-8 |   Urban Areas by Population Size |
| 2-9 |   Simplified Analysis of Urban Society |
| 2-10 |   UO-Society Cycle of Effects |
| 2-11 |   Urban Infrastructure |
| 3-1 |   Threat Operational Principles |
| 3-2 |   Urban Threat Tactics |
| 3-3 |   Favored Threat Weapons |
| 3-4 |   Negative Effects of Urbanization |
| 3-5 |   Worldwide Population Projections |
| 4-1 |   Risk Management and the Risks Associated with Urban Operations |
| 4-2 |   Organization of Historic Joint Urban Operations |
| 4-3 |   Urban ISR Considerations |
| 4-4 |   IO Elements and Related Activities |
| 4-5 |   Public Affairs Principles |
| 5-1 |   The Urban Operational Framework and Battle Command |
| 5-2 |   Urban Isolation |
| 5-3 |   Panama |
| 5-4 |   The Fundamentals of Urban Operations |
| 5-5 |   Battlefield Operating Systems |
| 5-6 |   Urban Maneuver Challenges and Means to Overcome Them |
| 5-7 |   Urban Effects on Fire Support Systems |
| 5-8 |   Methods to Overcome Urban Communications Challenges |
| 5-9 |   Compressed Tactical Factors |
| 6-1 |   Initial Attack in Brittany |
| 6-2 |   Subsequent Disposition of Forces in Brittany |
| 6-3 |   Envelopment Isolates an Urban Area |
| 6-4 |   Turning Movement |
| 6-5 |   Infiltration |
| 6-6 |   Penetration |
| 6-7 |   Frontal Attack |
| 6-8 |   Metz Envelopment |
| 6-9 |   Metz Final Assault |
| 6-10 |   Required Urban Reconnaissance Capabilities |
| 6-11 |   Shaping Through Isolation |
| 6-12 |   Critical Sensor-to-Shooter Links |
| 6-13 |   Reactions to Isolation |
| 6-14 |   Initial Attack to Isolate Hue |
| 6-15 |   Subsequent Attack to Isolate Hue |
| 6-16 |   Final Attack to Isolate Hue |
| 6-17 |   Coordination of SOF and Conventional Capabilities |
| 6-18 |   Inchon-Seoul Campaign, September 1950 |
| 7-1 |   An Urban Area Incorporated Into a Larger Mobile Defense |
| 7-2 |   German Attacks to Seize Stalingrad |
| 7-3 |   German Attacks to Seize Stalingad, September 1942 |
| 7-4 |   Soviet Attacks Trap German 6th Army |
| 7-5 |   Retrograde Through an Urban Area |
| 8-1 |   Characteristics of Stability Operations and Support Operations |
| 8-2 |   Urban Stability Operations and Support Operations |
| 8-3 |   Adaptability |
| 9-1 |   CSS Characteristics |
| 9-2 |   The Urban Environment and Essential Elements of Logistic Information |
| 9-3 |   CSS Functions |
| 9-4 |   General Principles of the Law of War |
| 9-5 |   General Engineer Support |
| 9-6 |   Civil Affairs Functional Skills |
| A-1 |   The City of Beirut |
| A-2 |   Initial Conduct of the Urban Operation |
| A-3 |   Israeli Probe of PLO Defenses |
| A-4 |   Initial Israeli Attack |
| A-5 |   Final Israeli Attack |
| B-1 |   The Steps of IPB |
| B-2 |   Relevance of Key Urban Environment Elements |
| B-3 |   Significant Urban Terrain Characteristics |
| B-4 |   Significant Urban Societal Characteristics |
| B-5 |   Significant Urban Infrastructure Characteristics |
| B-6 |   Continuum of Relative Interests |
| B-7 |   Urban IPB Tools and Products |
| C-1 |   Phases of US Involvement in Somalia |
| C-2 |   Map of Somalia |
| D-1 |   USAF E-8 JSTARS Platform |
| D-2 |   USN MK45 Lightweight Gun System |
| D-3 |   USN MK V Special Operations Craft |
| D-4 |   USAF AC-130 Gunship |
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