A cooperative strategy for 21st century seapower
Article Abstract:
Vice Admiral John G. Morgan, Jr., Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information, Plans and Strategy presents the very first unified strategy of the US sea services. The interagency document prepared by the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard will help the Congress and the U.S. public to understand what Maritime Power can help achieve.
author: Legien, Wolfgang
Publisher: N & A Military Publishing Services
Publication Name: Naval Forces
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-8880
Year: 2007
Alliances, partnerships, US Marine Corps, Dept of the Navy, Conferences, meetings and seminars, United States. Coast Guard, Alliances and partnerships, Company business planning, United States. Marine Corps
Linebacker - key in U.S. Navy's TBMD programme
Article Abstract:
The June 2000 Pacific Blitz exercises successfuly launched and tracked two ballistic missiles, validating many of the technological assumptions of theater ballistic missile defense systems.
Publisher: N & A Military Publishing Services
Publication Name: Naval Forces
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-8880
Year: 2000
New capacity, new plant construction, Case studies, Military operations, Military maneuvers
TBMD from the sea
Article Abstract:
The strategic, technical, and political reasons for a US Navy component in national theater-wide ballistic missile defenses are analyzed.
Publisher: N & A Military Publishing Services
Publication Name: Naval Forces
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-8880
Year: 2001
Guided missiles and space vehicles, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing, Ballistic Missile Defense Systems, Product development, Aerospace industry, Guided missile industry
subjects list: United States, Planning, United States. Navy, Sea-power, Sea power, Naval strategy, Analysis, Ballistic missile defenses, Weapons systems
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.