Wings for Peace: Air Power in UN Operations
Contents
24 February 2013
Front Material
0.1 Preface
0.2 Foreword Roméo Dallaire
0.3 Introduction Walter Dorn
Part I: The UN’s First “Air Force”: Congo 1960-64
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Dropping Bombs and Firing Missiles: The United Nations Mission in the Congo Walter Dorn and Robert Pauk
1.2 Organizing the Air Effort in the Congo, 1960 William K. Carr
1.3 A Fine Line: Use of Force, the Cold War, and Canada's Air Contribution to ONUC Kevin Spooner
Part II: Airlift: Lifeline for UN Missions
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Humanitarian Relief in Haiti 2010: Honing the Partnership Between the US Air Force and the United Nations Robert Owen
2.2 Procurement of Aviation Support and UAVs Kevin Shelton-Smith, Chief Aviation Projects, UN Headquarters
2.3 UNHAS: The UN Humanitarian Air Service Walter Dorn and Ryan Cross
2.4 Aviation’s Role in Global Aid and Social Development Andy Cole
Part III: Surveillance: Eyes in the Sky
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Aerial surveillance: Eyes in the Sky Walter Dorn
3.2 UNOGIL Walter Dorn
3.3 UN Military Observation on the Roof-top of the World: Canadian Air Operations in Kashmir Matthew Trudgen
3.4 UAVs Supporting UN Operations: The MDA Service Model Dave Neil
Part IV: Combat: Enforcing the Peace
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Air Operations in Somalia William Dean III
4.2 UN Attack Helicopters in the Heart of Africa, 2004 onward Walter Dorn
Part V: No-Fly Zones
5.0 Introduction
5.1 UN Iraq-Kuwait Observer Mission and the Southern No-Fly Zone, 1992-2003 James McKay
5.2 Touched by Air Power: Unarmed Military Observers in Sarajevo, 1993-94 F. Roy Thomas
5.3 Operation Deliberate Force in Bosnia 1995: Humanitarian Constraints in Aerospace Warfare Robert Owen
5.4 Air Operations in Operations Unified Protector (Libya) Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre study [TBC]
5.5 Libya and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Paul Mitchell [TBC]
Part VI: Conclusions
6.0 Introduction
6.1 Peace from Above: Envisioning the Future of UN Airpower Robert D. Steele
6.2 Conclusion Walter Dorn et al.
See Also:
Dorn, Walter (2011). Keeping Watch: Monitoring Technology and Innovation in UN Peace Operations (Tokyo, JP: UNU Press)