Statements (44)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
naval strategy
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gptkbp:benefits |
humanitarian assistance
disaster response control of sea lanes deterrence of adversaries |
gptkbp:challenges |
technological advancements
logistical support political will high operational costs |
gptkbp:component |
submarines
aircraft carriers cruisers destroyers support vessels |
gptkbp:defines |
a naval strategy that emphasizes the ability to operate in deep waters and sustain operations far from home bases
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gptkbp:examples |
gptkb:Indian_Navy
gptkb:Royal_Navy gptkb:United_States_Navy |
gptkbp:focus |
long-range naval operations
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gptkbp:future_plans |
unmanned systems
increased automation multi-domain operations cyber warfare integration |
gptkbp:goal |
to project power globally
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gptkbp:historicalContext |
developed_during_the_Cold_War
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gptkbp:historicalEvent |
British_Empire's_naval_strategy
Chinese_Navy's_expansion_efforts Soviet_Navy's_Cold_War_strategy U.S._Navy's_global_presence_post-WWII |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Blue Water Navy Concept
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gptkbp:impact |
shaping international relations
supporting allies conducting joint exercises influencing trade routes deterring piracy |
gptkbp:is_essential_for |
critical for modern naval warfare
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gptkbp:navalFleet |
integrated with air and land forces
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gptkbp:opposedBy |
Brown_Water_Navy_Concept
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gptkbp:related_to |
force readiness
maritime security power projection naval diplomacy sea control |
gptkbp:skills |
sustainability of naval forces at sea
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