Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a renaissance within the British armed services. The change in the strategic environment since the end of the Cold War has brought a corresponding change in defense posture. Where once the Royal Navy was primarily concerned with the struggle for sea control in the eastern Atlantic it is now adapting to a new role projecting power and influence far beyond Britain’s shores. This is not the first time that such a change has occurred
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...
Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a ren...
Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a ren...
Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a ren...
This article examines the circumstances in which the old ships and craft of the post-1945 Royal Navy...
This article examines the circumstances in which the old ships and craft of the post-1945 Royal Navy...
This work addresses 75 years of the ups and downs of British naval power since the Second World War....
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
The article is devoted to United Kingdom Royal Navy role in British national self-identity and Briti...
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...
Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a ren...
Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a ren...
Expeditionary capabilities, including amphibious forces, are currently undergoing something of a ren...
This article examines the circumstances in which the old ships and craft of the post-1945 Royal Navy...
This article examines the circumstances in which the old ships and craft of the post-1945 Royal Navy...
This work addresses 75 years of the ups and downs of British naval power since the Second World War....
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
The article is devoted to United Kingdom Royal Navy role in British national self-identity and Briti...
The interpretation of changes in the British naval instrument in the early twentieth century has bee...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
This paper examines the seaborne/airborne concept, an approach to expeditionary warfare developed in...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...