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US NAVAL INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS 2020-10 146, 10 (10) answer(s).
 
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Admiral Chernavin Opened a Window / Polmar, Norman   Journal Article
Polmar, Norman Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In 1991, the Naval Institute published Submarines of the Russian and Soviet Navies 1718–1990, a book I wrote in collaboration with Jurrien Noot, a serving officer in the Royal Netherlands Navy. It was the first English-language work to provide a realistic history as well as comprehensive data on Russian-Soviet submarine developments and operations.
Key Words Admiral Chernavin 
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Basic Principles for a Complex Nuclear Environment / Howard, Andrea   Journal Article
Howard, Andrea Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract On 2 June 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin released Basic Principles of State Policy of the Russian Federation on Nuclear Deterrence, an unprecedented six-page document describing Russian nuclear weapons doctrine.1 It constitutes Moscow’s first-ever publicly available, official policy on deterrence—one aimed at foreign audiences.
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Embrace Analog Tools in a Digital Intelligence Age / Nelson, Christopher   Journal Article
Nelson, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is 2035 and a major crisis is brewing in the Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Navy’s Maritime Operations Center at Pacific Fleet headquarters is now the center of the world. A predictable scene follows. An intelligence officer stands in a crowded room—full of monitors and screens—and begins to brief the commander.
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First to the Fight / Converse, Blake   Journal Article
Converse, Blake Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The U.S. submarine force must maintain undersea dominance across tactics, capabilities, and the training and commitment of its sailors.
Key Words U.S. Submarine Force  Undersea 
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Jetting Below the Surface / McFarland, Benjamin   Journal Article
McFarland, Benjamin Journal Article
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Key Words U.S. Navy Ships 
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Major Cutters Need Civilian Chief Engineers / Barrion, Kelsey   Journal Article
Barrion, Kelsey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Hiring civilian chief engineers would save the Coast Guard money, preserve the fleet, and enhance engine departments.
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Mine Warfare Needs a New Concept of Operations / Alkonis, Ridge H   Journal Article
Alkonis, Ridge H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Mine hunting, finding, and sweeping are not marginal operations. The assets performing these missions must undertake careful thought and preparation, as “countering mines cannot be made easy, cheap, or convenient.”1 With the current mine countermeasures (MCM) force limited in personnel, material, and money, the Navy needs a new concept of operations that relies more on automated unmanned systems.
Key Words Mine Warfare 
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Revolution in Submarine Propulsion / Conte-Rios, Augusto; Pelegrin-Garcia, Ensign Juan-Diego   Journal Article
Conte-Rios, Augusto Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Lithium-ion batteries and air-independent propulsion together could improve the submerged endurance and performance of conventional submarines.
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Russia Basks in Cold War Glory / Moss, Richard A   Journal Article
Moss, Richard A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In 1987, Soviet Victor III submarines reportedly reached the U.S. East Coast undetected. In 2019, Moscow may have tried to repeat that perceived success in Operation Grom.
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Sustaining the Submarine Force’s Competitive Edge / Caudle, Daryl   Journal Article
Caudle, Daryl Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At a time when the U.S. Navy faces intense competition from peer and near-peer adversaries, the submarine force still provides a significant advantage—one we do not take for granted.
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