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Assessing China's naval power: technological innovation, economic constraints, and strategic implications / Kirchberger, Sarah 2015  Book
Kirchberger, Sarah Book
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Publication Heidelberg, Springer, 2015.
Description xx, 318p.hbk
Series Global Power Shift: Comparative Analysis and Perspectives
Standard Number 9783662471265
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Not so disruptive after all: the 4IR, navies and the search for sea control / Bowers, Ian; Kirchberger, Sarah   Journal Article
Bowers, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and their applicability at sea now dominate debates about the future of naval operations. This article examines the extent to which such technologies, including autonomous and unmanned weapon systems and artificial intelligence, will disrupt naval warfare. Using two case studies, the South China Sea and the Baltic Sea, this article finds that in the key operational output of attaining sea control these technologies will not disrupt naval warfare. While they may intensify the competition between the operational attributes of detection, stealth, range and lethality, they will ultimately sustain existing understandings of seapower and its strategic effects.
Key Words Sea Control  Baltic Sea  South China Sea  China  Artificial Intelligence  Navies 
Unmanned Systems  4IR 
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