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Leverage of Sea Power

The Strategic Advantage of Navies in War

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The technological advances in the machinery of space, nuclear and air warfare have obscured the importance of naval power. Using examples from Ancient Greece to the Gulf War, Gray argues that control of the sea is vital to strategic planning. The book shows how the various ways in which sea-power can be used to decisively influence the outcome of general conflicts. Sparta required a fleet to bring about the destruction of the Athenian Empire, the lack of access to the sea was a fatal weakness for Germany in both World Wars, whilst in the Gulf War, the ability of the western powers and their allies to bring up vast amounts of armour and supplies unchallenged was a key factor in the outcome of the war.

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Leverage of Sea Power, Colin S. Gray

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Pubblicato
1992
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(Copertina rigida)
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Titolo
Leverage of Sea Power
Sottotitolo
The Strategic Advantage of Navies in War
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Free Press
Pubblicato
1992
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
350
ISBN10
0029126614
ISBN13
9780029126615
Serie
Descrizione
The technological advances in the machinery of space, nuclear and air warfare have obscured the importance of naval power. Using examples from Ancient Greece to the Gulf War, Gray argues that control of the sea is vital to strategic planning. The book shows how the various ways in which sea-power can be used to decisively influence the outcome of general conflicts. Sparta required a fleet to bring about the destruction of the Athenian Empire, the lack of access to the sea was a fatal weakness for Germany in both World Wars, whilst in the Gulf War, the ability of the western powers and their allies to bring up vast amounts of armour and supplies unchallenged was a key factor in the outcome of the war.