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JANE'S NAVY INTERNATIONAL VOL: 119 NO 3
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129864
Between reefs and shoals: plotting a future courses for US warship building
/ Jean, Grace; Scott, Richards
Jean, Grace
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Budget cuts and programme uncertainty are blurring the planning horizons for surface warship constructors in the United States.
Key Words
Defence Planning
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Defence Budget
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Defence Strategy
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Defence Acquisition
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Warship Building
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United States - US
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Surface Warship
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Naval Warship
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Planning Horizons
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ID:
129870
FMV, Saab look at alternative future for Swedish submarine indu
/ Scott, Richard
Scott, Richard
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
The Swedish government and Saab are exploring options to reconstitute sovereign submarine building capability outside the ownership of ThyssenK rupp Marine system (TKMS).
Key Words
Naval Strategy
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Naval Security
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Saab
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Thyssenk Rupp Marine System - TKMS
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FMV
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Swedish Submarine Industry
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Submarine Industry
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Submarine Building
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Reconstitute Sovereign
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ID:
129860
Make or break year: the US navy's LCS programme in 2014
/ Jean, Grace
Jean, Grace
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Lead Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) USS freedom completed its maiden operational development in 2013. US future frigate plans may include a variation of the LCS design. Both LCS variants are in serial production. Despite all this, the US department of defence has announced the truncation of the programme.
Key Words
Maritime Strategy
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Naval Strategy
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Maritime Security
;
Naval Operations
;
US Navy
;
USS
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Tactical Weapon
;
Littoral Combat Ship - LCS
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United States - US
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Tactical Strategy
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Operational Development
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Future Frigate Plans
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129858
Milan 2014: maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean
/ Upadhyaya, Shishir
Upadhyaya, Shishir
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
With growing focus on Indian Ocean maritime matters, improving naval cooperation through multinational exercises is key to reducing security risk. Shishir Upadhyaya asks whether India can use exercise like 'Milan 2014' to offset China's regional presence.
Key Words
Maritime Strategy
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Indian Ocean
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Naval Strategy
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Maritime Security
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India
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Naval cooperation
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Chinese Presence
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Maritime Security Cooperation
;
Milan 2014
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China's Regional Presence
;
Multinational Exercises
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ID:
129867
Special delivery: assessing options for naval land attack
/ Goodlad, Ben
Goodlad, Ben
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Delivering fires ashore has always been a core naval requirement. Today, with naval guns and long range cruise missiles providing capability at the opposite ends of the range spectrum, Ben Goodlad looks at how emerging missile and gun system could fill the gap in between.
Key Words
Naval Strategy
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Defence Technology
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Anti-Ballistic Missiles
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Defence Strategy
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Naval Security
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BAE
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Core Naval Requirement
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Assessing Options
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Naval Land Attack
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Long Range Cruise Missiles - LRCM
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Emerging Missile
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Cruise Control
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Extended Gunfire
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ID:
129863
Support transformation: new tasks for a new MCS
/ Jean, Grace
Jean, Grace
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
As the US rebalances its strategic focus to the Asia - Pacific region, Military Sealift Command (MSC) is reassessing how it can batter support the forward deployed fleet, while contending with expending mission sets and budgetary constraints.
Key Words
Maritime Strategy
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Naval Strategy
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Maritime Security
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Defence Economy
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Naval Operations
;
US Navy
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Asia - Pacific Region
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Tactical Strategy
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Global Presence
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Operational Development
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Future Frigate Plans
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Budgetary Constraints
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Military Sealift Command - MSC
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Fleet Transformations
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Naval Transformation
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