Small mobile pieces of national sovereignty?: unscrewed vessels, naval diplomacy, and the challenge of signaling/ Richard Dunley

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Naval War College Review, Volume 77, Number 1, Winter 2024, pg. 15-34Summary: Naval employment of uncrewed platforms is expanding, but their status and perception among both operators and adversaries are still evolving, with key differences from crewed platforms that affect diplomacy, political signaling, and conflict escalation.
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Naval employment of uncrewed platforms is expanding, but their status and perception among both operators and adversaries are still evolving, with key differences from crewed platforms that affect diplomacy, political signaling, and conflict escalation.

UNCREWED VESSELS, NAVAL DIPLOMACY, NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY, NEWARTICLS

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