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Aerospace revolution: role revision and technology: an overview / Mason, Tony 1998  Book
Mason, Tony Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1998.
Description xv, 219p.
Standard Number 185753204X
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ID:   125546


All at sea: illicit activity thrives in ungoverned maritime areas / LeMiere, Christian   Journal Article
LeMiere, Christian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract More than 90% of global trade uses the sea, but the international community has so far paid little attention to ungoverned maritime spaces, Christian Le Miere analyses why policing the sea is a vital in disrupting the operations of non state armed groups.
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Coastal forces / Clarke, Barry; Fielitz, Jurgen; Toughin, Malcolm; Till, Geoffrey (ed) 1993  Book
Till, Geoffrey Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1993.
Description xiii,162p.;figures
Series Brassey's Sea power: Naval vessels, weapons systems and technology series; vol.10
Standard Number 0080409865
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Curing sea blindness? / Jenkins, D G   Journal Article
Jenkins, D G Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Dichotomy of strategy: Gorshkov and the ascendancy of Soviet sea power / Power, Ben   Journal Article
Power, Ben Journal Article
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Facing the asymmetric threat: maritime counterinsurgency (COIN) / Young, Andrew   Journal Article
Young, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Facing the asymmetric threat maritime counterinsurgency (COIN) The author, starting from the primacy in maritime operations of maritime security argues that naval forces are ideally suited to counterinsurgency and asymmetric operations. He believes, however, that some changes in doctrine, mindsets and force structure will help to deal with these problems, which are a growing part of the maintenance of global and national security.
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Fast attack craft (FAC) and their roles in maritime operations / Self, Arthur G   Journal Article
Self, Arthur G Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Maritime Operations  Maritime  Fast attack craft  FAC 
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Fit to fight / Rielage, Dale C   Journal Article
Rielage, Dale C Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Despite Western skepticism, all signs point to a Chinese navy that is skillfully tackling surface-force maintenance challenges. In 2013, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) commissioned 17 new battle force surface ships. 1 These units continue the transition of the PLAN surface order of battle from smaller, Soviet-pattern warships to modern, multi-mission platforms capable of extended deployments. As impressive as these vessels appear, naval professionals are acutely aware that platforms and payloads only represent real capability if they are functioning and available for rigorous training and real-world operations. Modern and sophisticated combatants present complex maintenance challenges that must be addressed if their technological advances are to be anything more than promise and potential.
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Game changer: game theory and low intensity maritime operations / Golaya, Arun Pratap 2014  Book
Golaya, Arun Pratap Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2014.
Description xiv, 154p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788182748156
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Gulf apart? / James, Chris   Article
James, Chris Article
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Improving shared mariner situational awareness / Michael, Chuck; Vann, Jay; Wasserman, Adam; DiRenzo, Jeo, Doane, Chris   Journal Article
Michael, Chuck Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The proliferation of transportation-related technology and maritime users has created an opportunity to provide mariners with a whole new way of operating. U.S. waterways are shared by people who have a wide range of experience, training, and technology, from licensed commercial operators with years of experience, electronic charts, global positioning systems (GPS), radios, and radar, to unlicensed recreational boaters venturing on the water for the first time with little more than a handheld foghorn and a cellphone. While this diversity creates an imbalance that can threaten everyone's safety, all mariners have knowledge that could benefit the well-being of all if effectively shared in real time. The real-time sharing of maritime operators' individual knowledge, combined with other sources of relevant information, creates an enhanced state of situational awareness we call "mariner situational awareness." This is the tactical cousin of "maritime domain awareness," which has come to represent a more strategic, wide-area, and therefore less time-critical awareness of the vast maritime domain. In today's complex maritime operating environment, rife with both safety and security risks, it is critical that we develop a system where maritime situational awareness is synchronized and shared across the full expanse of maritime users.
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India maritime doctrine INBR 8 / India, Ministry of Defence. 2009  Book
India, Ministry of Defence. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of Defence, Gov. of India, 2009.
Description xii, 174p.
Contents B
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Maritime air operations / Laite, B C 1991  Book
Laite, B C Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1991.
Description xiii, 147p.
Series Brassey's Air power: Aircraft, Weapons Systems and Technology Series; vol.11
Standard Number 0080407064
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Maritime Logic of the Melian Dialogue: Deterrence in the Western Pacific / Wirtz, James J   Journal Article
Wirtz, James J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract There is a maritime logic embedded in Thucydides’ ‘Melian Dialogue’ that until now has attracted little notice; observers have instead concentrated on the deeper philosophical and moral issues highlighted by Thucydides in his tale drawn from the Peloponnesian War. Nevertheless, the maritime logic that propelled a confrontation on the island nation of Melos nearly 2,500 years ago could re-emerge in the run-up to a conflict in the Western Pacific. Allies are the strategic enabler of the US naval presence in the region, and US forces are taking steps to develop concepts and doctrine to enable operations in and along the First Island Chain. Denying access to these logistical facilities might be a political priority for China in the run-up to potential military action, and it would not be surprising if Beijing delivered a simple message to the inhabitants of the First Island Chain: stay out of it, and we will leave you out of it. All of this suggests that the idea of ‘neutrality’, as encountered in the Melian Dialogue, might again emerge during a crisis. Because the incentives to restrict US access to forward-operating bases are so clear-cut, strategists need to anticipate the emergence of ideas related to limiting the ability of US naval units to use port and air facilities in the Western Pacific.
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My other combat system is a network / Mills, James H; Adams, Jim   Journal Article
Adams, Jim Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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No one at the helm: sea fury charts a new course for autonomous surface capabilities / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Operational manoeuvre from the sea - a necessary capability for the Indian navy / Kahlon, Prashant   Journal Article
Kahlon, Prashant Journal Article
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Our carriers need a berth at Guam / Tarbi, Luke   Journal Article
Tarbi, Luke Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In part, congressional inaction may be the reason. While it's up to the White House and the Departments of State and Defense to craft the overall strategy, Congress funds the key initiatives that underpin its successful execution. Guam sends only one non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives, making it unlikely that military construction on the island receives the same level of attention as do the job-creating projects in the 50 U.S. states.
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Power generation: how the US Navy works up large deck carrier operations / Jean, Grace   Journal Article
Jean, Grace Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The US Navy's aircraft carriers and embarked air wings have set the gold standard for air power from the sea. Grace Jean examine how the United States Generates its carrier battlegroups for operations today, and how this process is evolving to meet future demands.
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Re-assembling the jigsaw: regenerating the UK carrier strike capability / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Working with its US and French counterparts, the Royal Navy has begun the intensive process of growing the core skills and deep expertise necessary to re-establish a fast jet carrier capability.
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