Friday, November 2, 2007

Tamil Selvan Killed- 2nd Lead

LTTE Leader Paying Last Respects to Suppayya Paramu Tamilchelvan (Tamil Selvan)

The Leader of the LTTE's Political Wing S.P. Tamil Selvan has been killed in an Air Force Raid on his residence in Kilinochchi this morning. Six other cadres from the Military Wing, including Lt. Col Alex, Tamil Selvan's personal Bodyguard and several close protection 'officers' were also killed in the raid this morning.

Originally from the Military Wing, Selvan was a close confidante of Pripaharan since 1980. Although he was in charge of the political wing, Selvan was primarily a military man performing numerous military functions along side the usual political activities. In fact Tamil Selvan was in charge of military duties in the general area Pooneryn. He is originally from Chavakachcheri, which is situated adjacent to Pooneryn, which made him a natural selection in coordinating military activities in Pooneryn. The Sri Lanka Army was monitoring his movements for several months. The Air Force was given coordinants to a residence Selvan used during his stay in Kilinochchi. The attack was conducted when Selvan returned from his military duties to Kilinochchi. His loss would be felt very strongly by the LTTE as Selvan had become the 'human face' of the LTTE internationally.

Meanwhile LTTE renagade leader Karuna has been arrested in London for possessing a fradulent passport bearing a Sinhala name. He is due to be deported to Sri Lanka. His wife and family are currently residing in Scotland.

Countering Force Multiplication

The recent LTTE attack in Anuradhapura is an example of Force Multiplication in 4th Generation War. The 21 Black Tigers acted as a Force Multiplier for the Tigers, shifting the Center of Gravity of the War. If the Sri Lanka Government is to overcome this threat, it must identify and use its Force Multipliers to good effect. They must also transform themselves from waging a 3rd Generation War (3GW) to a 4th Generation War (4GW or Counter-Insurgency).

Let’s understand these concepts and their applicability to the conflict. A Force Multiplier is a factor, person or unit that can dramatically increase effectiveness in war to reverse losses and increase prospects for victory. 3rd Generation war is linear but tactical use of units to infiltrate, bypass and collapse an enemy. 4th Generation War is a tactic used by non-state actors engaged in asymmetric war against a state. Asymmetric war is a war between a stronger military entity and a weaker military entity.

The Beechcraft, UAVs and the Fighter Jets were Force Multipliers for the Military. The LTTE destroyed them because of their force multiplication effect. The Military uses specially trained units as Force Multipliers in 3rd Generation War to infiltrate, bypass and collapse the enemy and attack it from the rear (LRRP). The LTTE counters the Military’s 3rd Generation War through Defence in Depth - meaning the longer the infiltration by the Army, the greater the resistance by LTTE. The LTTE also uses Black Tigers in 4th Generation Wars to attack physical, psychological and moral elements of the Military. This enables them to change the Center of Gravity of the war from Tamil Nationalism and grievances to effective Terrorism or Insurgency depending on the LTTE’s requirement. The state cannot shift its Center of Gravity like a non-state actor does since it is bound by principles of good-governance.

So how can a state win in asymmetric war where the weaker side uses effective terrorist tactics and 4th Generation War? Military History provides examples of states winning such wars through a ‘simple’ formula;

  1. Invest on quality, highly-trained and disciplined infantrymen and not on expensive weapons. (Quality not Quantity)
  2. Understand your weaknesses, the enemy and the terrain (Sun Tsu in The Art of War says know your Enemy, Know yourself. Know the terrain)
  3. Win the ‘hearts and minds’ of the local (Tamil) population for better intelligence gathering by avoiding collective punishment and the risk of damage to civilians.
  4. Separate politics from war, soldier from civilian and peace from conflict.
  5. Move from tactical linear warfare (3GW) to Counter-insurgency and Counter Terrorism tactics (anti-4GW).
  6. Sparing use of Elite units as Force Multipliers. (i.e. Special Forces)
  7. Preservation and proper use of assets with Force Multiplication impacts (i.e. Beechcraft, UAVs etc).

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