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KLINE, JEFFREY E
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Between peace and the air-sea battle: a war at sea strategy
/ Kline, Jeffrey E; Hughes, Wayne P
Hughes, Wayne P
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2012.
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Land-sea wars" have significant maritime dimensions, with command of the sea posited by this study as mattering more than either [land combat] skill or strength. . . . [C]ommand of the sea is a preeminent form of power that determines the outcome of land-sea conflicts. JOHN ARQUILLA In a February 2012 article published in the American Interest, General Norton A. Schwartz, Chief of Staffof the U.S. Air Force, and Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert, Chief of Naval Operations, provide solid justification for more closely integrating Air Force and Navy capabilities into an Air-Sea Battle strategy.1 We applaud the Air-Sea Battle component as the most effective means of preparing for the most challenging conflict-full-scale conventional war
Key Words
Conventional War
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Naval Operations
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Naval Power
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Warfare Strategy
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Maritime Dimensions
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American Interest
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US Air Force - USAF
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US Navy - USN
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Land - Sea War
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Land - Sea Conflicts
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Air -Sea Ballet
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Battle Strategy
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Sea Strategy
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Impacts of the Robotics Age on Naval Force Design, Effectiveness, and Acquisition
/ Kline, Jeffrey E
Kline, Jeffrey E
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Focusing on the packages delivered rather than the delivery platforms will allow us better to leverage new technologies in the 2030 time frame.
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Acquisition
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Effectiveness
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Robotics Age
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Naval Force Design
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US Navy’s Generational Challenge
/ Kline, Jeffrey E; Russell, James A; Wirtz, James J
Wirtz, James J
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Technological, social and environmental developments are producing changes at such a rate that they threaten to overwhelm the ability of individuals, societies and governments to adapt. The pace and impact of this technological churn is especially difficult for the US Navy because of the long time frames involved in traditional navy planning, acquisition and personnel cycles. The US Navy should prepare to ride succeeding waves of techno-strategic change – particularly the ‘robotics wave’ – and apply the rules of strategy in thinking about the role of technology in war at sea.
Key Words
Technology
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Naval Warfare
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Pentagon
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US Navy
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Force Planning
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Robotics
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Navy Strategy
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Moore’s law
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Navy Education
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