How the weak can beat the strong in war at sea/ Dustin J. Nicholson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Naval War College Review : Vol 75 No 3, Summer 2022, pp.85-92 (F22)Summary: Modern asymmetric naval technologies have not erased the effects of geography. As fortress fleets evolved from dominating harbors to dominating near-sea expanses, weaker naval powers continued to blend the land with the sea to overcome their relative weakness. In response, the stronger naval power must stand ready to win command of the sea through an equally blended strategy.
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Modern asymmetric naval technologies have not erased the effects of geography. As fortress fleets evolved from dominating harbors to dominating near-sea expanses, weaker naval powers continued to blend the land with the sea to overcome their relative weakness. In response, the stronger naval power must stand ready to win command of the sea through an equally blended strategy.

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