Publication

17 Nov 2014

This study claims that the US Navy should re-embrace the concept of "offensive sea control" and in doing so reconfigure the capabilities of its surface fleet. The reorientation is necessary because of the growing variety of weapons that the Navy will soon face -- i.e., weapons that will prevent it from taking and holding large swathes of the ocean, and thereby thwart the US from projecting military power around the world.

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Author Bryan Clark
Series CSBA Studies
Publisher Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA)
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