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055123
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ID:
151806
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105524
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ID:
133376
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Joint Operational Access Concept - JOAC
Post Cold War
United States - US
Us Navy - USN
Maritime Access
Overseas Region
Geopolitics
Warfare System
Warfare Domain
Maritime Surveillance
Reconnaissance Networks
Strategic Competitors
Reconnaissance-Strike Networks - RSN
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ID:
156123
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ID:
130118
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
How can naval fleets improve their knowledge to protect them against evolving threats? Today's ship centric security identifies potential threats from the air/sea in time, principally by employing sophisticated shipboard and aircraft carried sensors. This analysis takes a look at four key developments in this field: IRST systems, airborne maritime radars, handheld sonars, and sonobuoy data procession.
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ID:
105509
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ID:
149658
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open-sources intelligence provides an insight into the modernisation and activity of the Russian navy's northern fleet. using these methods, Tony Roper and Dr Dylan Lehrke assess the fleet's development and the threat it poses to NATO forces in the Atlantic.
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ID:
130065
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
China is deploying an ocean-floor surveillance network to strengthen its antisubmarine-warfare capability.
As China's naval modernization program has shifted into high gear in recent years, numerous defense analysts, both inside and outside China, have rightly pointed to the People's Liberation Army Navy's (PLAN's) quite obvious weaknesses in antisubmarine warfare (ASW) as a persistent Achilles' heel of the evolving force. Although the 2012 introduction of the Type 056 light frigate, which has subsequently been produced at an unusually rapid clip, may represent a significant step toward increasing ASW prowess, there appears to be a long road ahead for Chinese development in this realm. This is made more likely given the profound paucity of operational experience in the PLAN, as well as the apparently long-time neglect of maritime-patrol aircraft and ship-borne helicopters.
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