Journal of Strategic Studies | 2019

Learning ‘Under Fire’: Israel’s improvised military adaptation to Hamas tunnel warfare

 

Abstract


ABSTRACT What organisational attributes enhance a military’s ability to effectively adapt on the battlefield? Upon the outbreak of war in July 2014 between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) encountered an expansive network of tunnels from which Hamas was launching large-scale assaults into Israel. This article illustrates that the IDF’s ability to successfully adapt ‘under fire’ to this battlefield surprise was facilitated by several important attributes related to its organisational learning capacity: a dynamic, action-oriented organisational culture, a flexible leadership and command style, specialised commando units which acted as ‘incubators’ for learning and innovation, and a formal system to institutionalise and disseminate lessons learned.

Volume 42
Pages 344 - 370
DOI 10.1080/01402390.2017.1307744
Language English
Journal Journal of Strategic Studies

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