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Coming high-tech Sino-American war at sea? naval guns, technology hybridity and the “Shock of the Old” / Flynn, Brendan   Journal Article
Flynn, Brendan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In an era of cyber threats, drones and artificial intelligence, will the future of inter-state warfare at sea inevitably be high tech? This paper challenges assumptions about the ubiquity and importance of high technology in any future naval clash between China and America. While taken as a given that the most advanced weapons and platforms will be vital to such a conflict, both navies also employ legacy weapons and older technologies. A case study is offered here of medium calibre naval guns, seen on the very latest naval surface combatants of both China, the USA, and other major navies. Why do modern navies persist with such seemingly old weapons? To what extent are they likely to be important in any future conflict? It is argued that overly focusing on the latest high-tech weapons risks a type of naïve technological determinism and obscures how high- and low-tech weapons are often complementary. It is this synergy that requires greater understanding and attention. Moreover, relatively low-tech weapons like guns could be surprisingly relevant in the context of hybrid and amphibious warfare scenarios involving China and the USA, especially for the diplomacy of the “shot across the bows”.
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Multipurpose naval guns set their sights high / Scoot Richard May 2001  Article
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Publication May 2001.
Description 21-27
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Navies seek precision punch: the aspirations of the surface ship community for pinpoint, volume fires at extended range may at last be approaching realisation. / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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