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Naval War College Review

2018

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Navy Research And Development, Robert A. Frosch Jul 2018

Navy Research And Development, Robert A. Frosch

Naval War College Review

I am not quite sure what the title of my talk really is. Its started with a title like: "The Future of the Fleet," aimed more or less at the beginning of the 21st century. It might also be called: " What Does Not Make a Difference."


The Development Of The Soviet Economy, P.L. Gamble Jul 2018

The Development Of The Soviet Economy, P.L. Gamble

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The Development And Utilization Of Seapower By Great Britain, Henry H. Adams Jun 2018

The Development And Utilization Of Seapower By Great Britain, Henry H. Adams

Naval War College Review

Admiral Colbert, faculty and students of the School of Naval Warfare, I am very happy to have the opportunity to speak to you this morning on the subject of "The Development and Utilization of Seapower by Greal Britain." The problem is where to begin, how to say anything significant in the space of time allotted to me, and, if possible, stop.


In My View, David Kahn May 2018

In My View, David Kahn

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Some Operational Implications Of Stealth Warfare, James Patton May 2018

Some Operational Implications Of Stealth Warfare, James Patton

Naval War College Review

Occasionally, a hardware development springs upon us with extraordinary and lasting impact on the way we conduct war. Some exampled include the longbow, gunpowder, the machine gun, armored vehicles and nuclear energly. In some cases, such as the machine gun, theb impact is so immense that an overwhelming offensive or defensive advantage is created until the next "miricle weapon" is developed in response (armored vehicles, for example, to counter the machine gun). In the most extreme of caases, an entirely new category of warfare must be define to accommodate the magnitude of change wrought by a given developement, such as …