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ID:   130554


A2/AD: the new death knell for amphibious operations? / Cooper, Jason; Jernigan, Mike   Journal Article
Cooper, Jason Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   064829


Active advances made in Australia / Scott, Richard Sep 2005  Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2005.
Key Words Navy  Australia  Radar  Anti-Ship Missile 
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ID:   074138


Adapting to change: multipurpose French navy seeks force balance / Glassborow, Katy   Journal Article
Glassborow, Katy Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Navy  France  Fleet 
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ID:   072592


Advanced Hawkeye promises quantum leap in US navy's AEW capabil / Streetly, Martin   Journal Article
Streetly, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   182282


Afloat enablers : flexibility remains the key for naval replenishment vessels / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Key Words Navy 
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ID:   109330


Africa partnership station: helps all sides / Osinowo, Adeniyi Adejimi   Journal Article
Osinowo, Adeniyi Adejimi Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Crime  Navy  Military  Africa  Coast Guards 
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ID:   130040


Ahoy, Vikrant / Gangadharan, Surya   Journal Article
Gangadharan, Surya Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Navy  India  Aircraft Carrier  Vikrant 
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ID:   104409


Aircraft carrier in the 21st century / Bhaskar, C Uday (ed); Upadhyaya, Shishir (ed) 2011  Book
Bhaskar, C Uday Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers, 2011.
Description xxvi, 154p.
Standard Number 9789380502557, hbk
Key Words National Security  Navy  Aircraft  India  Aircraft Carrier 
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Copies: C:2/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocation
056005359.94835/BHA 056005MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   109332


Air-sea battle must not work alone / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
Vego, Milan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Conflict  Navy  Sea  Air-Sea Battle 
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ID:   090176


All at sea: China's navy develops fast attack craft / Li, Nan   Journal Article
Li, Nan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract When analysing China's naval development, international media naturally focus on the headline-grabbing platforms. The potential for an aircraft carrier and the Type 094 ballistic missile submarine garner the most attention.
Key Words Naval Strategy  Navy  Maritime  Sea  China  Attack Craft 
022 Fast Attack Craft 
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ID:   073091


America's national fleet: a coast guard-navy imperative / Allen, Thad; Mullen, Mike   Journal Article
Allen, Thad Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Navy  United States  Coast Guard  Partnership 
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ID:   138289


America's rebalance to the Asia-Pacific: the impact on Canada's strategic thinking and maritime posture / Sloan, Elinor   Article
Sloan, Elinor Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the impact of the US pivot to the Asia-Pacific on Canada’s strategic thinking and maritime posture. It highlights elements of the US rebalance before examining Canada’s recent past, present, and future strategic and military engagement. Canada wants to be able to contribute to crisis de-escalation if regional tensions lead to conflict, yet the Royal Canadian Navy has less deployment capacity today than it has had in 25 years. To contribute to mediatory influence, and provide warfighting capability, a recapitalized navy should increase deployments to the region, forward deploy some naval assets, and ensure interoperability with its US counterpart. In the event of a crisis, a choice might have to be made between a neutral, honest-broker stance and a more likely decision to contribute forces to a US-led coalition. The first step in either case is to be in the Asia-Pacific region with capable and credible naval forces.
Key Words Navy  Military  United States  China  Canada  Balance 
Pacific  Asia - Pacific  Pivot 
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ID:   070533


Analysis of major developmental influences on the people's liberation army-navy and their impliction for the future / O'Donnell, R O 1995  Book
O'Donnell, R O Book
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Publication Chicago, US amry command and general staff college, 1995.
Description 112P.
Key Words Navy  China - Military 
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ID:   181709


Analysis of the French strategy in the Indo-Pacific / Karambelkar, Amruta   Journal Article
Karambelkar, Amruta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract France has emerged as a country with ambitions in the Indo-Pacific. It has vast territories, population and economic interests in the Indo-Pacific which necessitate a coherent national security policy towards this region. Even before the promulgation of its Indo-Pacific strategy, France has been involved in maritime Asia, primarily through defence sales. The changing balance of power has renewed European attention towards the Indo-Pacific wherein France is making its mark. This article studies the drivers of the French Indo-Pacific strategy and goes further to understand the fundamentals that have led to French attention to this region. A careful study of all major French policy articles lays out the strategic thinking in Paris. The article briefly presents bilateral and multilateral engagements of France. While traditional and non-traditional security issues and normative drive are apparent in the public discourse, it is clear that the major drivers are France's military–industrial complex and the desire to be able to influence the regional order.
Key Words Indian Ocean  Submarines  Navy  Maritime  France  Indo-Pacific 
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ID:   064577


Anti-ship weapons updated to target the shore / Scott, Richard Jul-Aug 2005  Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2005.
Key Words Navy  United States  Anti-Ship Weapons 
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ID:   105107


Anti-submarine weapons: an updated review / Annati, Massimo   Journal Article
Annati, Massimo Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Weapons  Navy  Anti-Submarine Weapons  Submarine Weapons 
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ID:   007940


Anti-torpedo defence systems / Annati Massimo Oct 1995  Article
Annati Massimo Article
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Publication Oct 1995.
Description 10-15
Key Words Navy  Defence systems 
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ID:   156478


Arctic and Asia in Russian naval strategy / Blank, Stephen   Journal Article
Blank, Stephen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russian policy in Asia and in the Arctic share significantly overlapping elements. One such element is the precedent set when the UN awarded the Sea of Okhotsk to Moscow in 2013. Moscow’s subsequent conduct in closing that sea to foreign shipping and creating a naval bastion there suggest that it may well do the same should part or all of its very expansive claim to the Arctic zone off its territory be recognized by the UN. Inasmuch as Russia has now militarized the Sea of Okhotsk on the heels of the UN award and added thereby innumerable obstacles to rapprochement with Japan while also militarizing the area still further, the likelihood of an Arctic bastion, closed zone, and subsequent militarization cannot be excluded. Meanwhile, in Asia, Russia will continue to remain at odds with Japan and see much of Asia as composed of hostile and threatening powers that can only be dealt with in a context of militarization.
Key Words Navy  Japan  Arctic  Russi  Sea of Okhotsk  Bastions 
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ID:   014291


Argentin: the rise and fall of a regional superpower / English Adrian J Oct 1992  Article
English Adrian J Article
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Publication Oct 1992.
Description 474-478
Key Words Army  Navy  Defence Industry  Airforce  Defence-Argentina 
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ID:   130093


As Rovs plumb the depths...the need for compact cables / White, Matthew   Journal Article
White, Matthew Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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