Fifth dimension operations
The fifth dimension of warfare complements the four classical dimensions: land, sea, air, and space. It was enunciated in 1995 as information operations.
This is part of core U.S. military doctrine, that recognizes at least five dimensions, or "domains of warfare" for which it is responsible:
- Land
- Sea
- Air
- Space
- Information
Expansion of the concept
In more recent times, the concept of fifth dimension operations, as a concept under military operations, has taken a wider scope than its original information operations background, focusing on "the advanced space-time manipulating capabilities cyberspace offers". This development was begun as early as 1996, in regards to Advanced Battlespace and Cybermaneuver Concepts.Historical analysis
The historical analysis used to justify the concept of fifth dimension operations being developed was the notion that:- Land warfare was defined first by human energy and then by animal energy in a three-dimensional medieval era, and then by mechanical energy in the four-dimensional modern era. The "battlespace is historically defined by three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension ".
- The missing element is the fifth dimension – cyberspace, which is defined as both the "impact of the Internet and a stealth-masked terrorist on the advanced battlefield".
1995–1996 critique of information operations as a fifth domain approach
- The view that each of the five dimensions or domains – land, sea, air, space and information – should not be viewed as compartmentalized elements.
- The battlespace needs to be seen as an integrated whole, and operations carried out on multiple fronts, as a continuum of interrelated activities.
Merging with the multidimensional battlespace
The concept of a five-dimensional operational space is based on the notion that there is a structural dimension to modern-day tactics and operational art, and that this has developed from the challenge posed by:- Information age command and control technology, as well as command and influence.
- Decentralized swarming, and irregular opponents
- A linguistic shift from "battleground" to "battlespace" recognizes the current reality of forces operating in a multidimensional battleground against complex opponents.
Relationship to three-dimensional (3D) tactics analysis