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Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen Charles Koburger

Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen By Charles Koburger

Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen by Charles Koburger


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His conclusion: the United States must develop tactics and weapons that will win wars in the narrow seas.

Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen examines the impact of these small navies on the ships, planes, and tactics of big navies.

Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen Summary

Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen: Naval Strategies for the 1990s by Charles Koburger

According to Charles W. Koburger, Jr., the naval world has been turned upside down and the United States is not prepared for it. Most naval thought has been written for large blue water ships isolated on the open sea. But low-intensity conflicts--insurgencies, counterinsurgencies, terrorism, regional hostilities--smolder and flare around the world. Naval war is now frequently fought in narrow landbound seas where everything and everybody is involved. Modern technology, with its increased firepower, has given smaller ships, and thereby smaller navies, an impact far out of proportion to their size, particularly in these narrow seas. Koburger's thesis: the growing importance of both narrow seas and lesser navies has caused a major shift in the balance of sea power. His conclusion: the United States must develop tactics and weapons that will win wars in the narrow seas. Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen examines the impact of these small navies on the ships, planes, and tactics of big navies. Presenting a clear image of these lesser navies, Koburger also provides definitions of common naval concepts in nontechnical terms. Divided into three parts this volume first looks at small navies, then describes their characteristic operations, and concludes by outlining implications of this naval revolution for United States' maritime strategy. Past naval failures in the narrow seas serve to highlight the politico-military value of Koburger's study. It will be of great use to military tacticians, naval strategists, and students of modern military strategy.

About Charles Koburger

CHARLES W. KOBURGER, JR. is a retired captain of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve and consultant on maritime affairs. This is Captain Koburger's fourth volume for Praeger Publishers.

Table of Contents

Introduction Navies Coast Guards War-Fighting at Sea The Cutting Edge The Political Uses of Force at Sea The Persian Gulf Conclusion Appendixes Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275935573
9780275935573
0275935574
Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen: Naval Strategies for the 1990s by Charles Koburger
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-12-30
184
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