Center of gravity (military)

Center of gravity (military)

The center of gravity (CoG) is a concept developed by Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian military theorist, in his work "On War".

The definition of CoG according to the United States Department of Defense: "those characteristics, capabilities, or locations from which a military force derives its freedom of action, physical strength, or will to fight." Fact|date=September 2008

Thus, the center of gravity is usually seen as the "source of strength". Accordingly, the army tends to look for a single center of gravity, normally in the principal capability that stands in the way of the accomplishment of its own mission. In short, the army considers a "friendly" CoG as that element—a characteristic, capability, or locality—that enables one's own or allied forces to accomplish their objectives. Conversely, an opponent's CoG is that element that prevents friendly forces from accomplishing their objectives.

References

*cite book | author=Echevarria, Antulio J., II | title=Clausewitz's Center of Gravity: It's Not What We Thought | publisher=Naval War College Press | year=2003

External links

* From Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College: [http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/Pubs/display.cfm?pubID=363 Clausewitz's Center of Gravity: Changing Our Warfighting Doctrine--Again!]
* [http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj03/sum03/echevarria.html Reining in” the Center of Gravity Concept]
* [http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/cc/sidoti.html The Relevance of Carl Von Clausewitz in Operation Iraqi Freedom]


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