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Amos Fox and Franz-Stefan Gady, "Multidomain Operations: The Pursuit of Battlefield Dominance in the 21st Century" (Howgate Publishing, 2026)

Feb 14, 2026
Amos Fox, Professor of Practice at ASU and retired Army lieutenant colonel, probes the rise and limits of multi-domain operations. He traces MDO’s origins, warns against tech and precision overreach, and argues for theater-specific doctrine and stronger land forces. Short, sharp takes cover allies’ needs, systems-thinking pitfalls, and why long, attritional war still matters.
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INSIGHT

Doctrine Needs Threat And Theater

  • Doctors and concepts must be tied to a specific threat and theater to be useful, Fox argues.
  • Treating MDO as a one-size-fits-all doctrine makes it unfocused and less effective.
ADVICE

Scope MDO By Theater

  • Use MDO as a guiding principle, then produce tailored doctrines for each theater and threat.
  • Produce variants like "MDO in Europe" or "MDO in the Indo-Pacific" to operationalize the idea.
INSIGHT

Tech Can't Replace Ground Forces

  • MDO's tech focus is hollow without forces to consolidate gains on the ground.
  • Army changes (MBTs, MDTFs) risk hollowing out infantry and engineers needed for hold and control.
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