United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 101U.S. Naval Institute, 1975 |
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... weapons . Two recent battlefields give important clues about the extent and nature of this trend . The first was in South Vietnam during the North Vietnamese combined arms offensive which began on 30 March 1972. The second was the ...
... weapons . Two recent battlefields give important clues about the extent and nature of this trend . The first was in South Vietnam during the North Vietnamese combined arms offensive which began on 30 March 1972. The second was the ...
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... weapons ( the missile and the torpedo ) are looked at together rather than separately because of the highly complementary nature , in a devilish way , of these two weapons . In fact , the tactical response of surface units to one weapon ...
... weapons ( the missile and the torpedo ) are looked at together rather than separately because of the highly complementary nature , in a devilish way , of these two weapons . In fact , the tactical response of surface units to one weapon ...
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... weapons of navies were guns , torpedoes , and bombs , massing in battle was practiced primarily with the employment of high - speed forces with no armor , such as torpedo boats , minesweepers , and aircraft . Only the participation of a ...
... weapons of navies were guns , torpedoes , and bombs , massing in battle was practiced primarily with the employment of high - speed forces with no armor , such as torpedo boats , minesweepers , and aircraft . Only the participation of a ...
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Naval and Maritime Events January 1974June 1974 49 | 49 |
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