Fast and furious/ Alix Valenti
Material type: TextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Asian Military Review: November 2016, pp.23-27 (60)Summary: The traditional and non traditional threats facing Asia Pacific countries such as the territorial and maritime disputes including several actors in the East and south China Seas and the ongoing scourage of maritime piracy in the street of Malacca. The demand for Fast Attack Craft (FAC) which provide speed and striking power at a cost most navies can afford continues unabated.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The traditional and non traditional threats facing Asia Pacific countries such as the territorial and maritime disputes including several actors in the East and south China Seas and the ongoing scourage of maritime piracy in the street of Malacca. The demand for Fast Attack Craft (FAC) which provide speed and striking power at a cost most navies can afford continues unabated.
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