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Warfare Doctrine

Jonathan Hawkins

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Verlag: Publifye

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Warfare Doctrine examines the often-overlooked yet vital domain of water warfare, dissecting its doctrines and operational strategies through official military publications and technical reports. It explores the evolution of naval doctrine, highlighting how major powers adapt their strategic thinking to emerging technologies and geopolitical shifts. The book also analyzes tactical innovations in amphibious warfare and riverine operations, crucial for power projection in littoral zones and inland waterways. Understanding these strategies is essential, as control of maritime spaces significantly impacts trade, resource access, and military dominance. The book uniquely integrates technological advancements with adaptable strategic thinking, arguing that successful water warfare hinges on this seamless combination. Drawing from primary sources like strategic doctrines, field manuals, and after-action reports, it offers a nuanced understanding of historical and contemporary naval power.

 
For example, the book details how submarine warfare strategies and naval aviation play pivotal roles in modern maritime conflicts. Progressing from fundamental principles to specific aspects like mine warfare, it culminates in an exploration of the future of water warfare, examining emerging technologies and their potential impact on doctrine and operational planning. This study is invaluable for military strategists, policymakers, historians, and academics interested in military history, political science, and technology studies. It connects international relations with military strategy, revealing how political objectives, technological capabilities, and military actions intertwine. By providing a holistic view of water warfare doctrine, the book examines its theoretical underpinnings, operational manifestations, and future trajectory, offering a comprehensive assessment of seapower and military strategy in the maritime domain.
Verfügbar seit: 19.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 75 Seiten.

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