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Fleet Tactics and Coastal Combat
Fleet Tactics and Coastal Combat presents a comprehensive study of naval warfare principles, focusing on the dynamics of fleet engagements and operations in littoral (coastal) waters. Combining theoretical analysis, historical case studies, and modern technological insights, Wayne P. Hughes Jr. develops a systematic framework for understanding how ships, weapons systems, and environmental factors interact in contemporary maritime combat.
Key themes include:
Fundamental principles of naval tactics: maneuver, concentration of force, deception, and the importance of initiative in combat.
Characteristics of coastal warfare: the influence of shallow waters, coastal geography, currents, and electromagnetic conditions on tactical decisions.
Combat systems and platforms: surface and subsurface warfare, missile engagements, submarines, and the role of small craft and precision-guided weapons in constrained waters.
Command, control, communications, and intelligence (C3I): the vital role of information superiority, rapid decision-making, and coordination in a dense sensor and electronic warfare environment.
Historical and modern case studies: analysis of both classic and recent naval battles to illustrate enduring tactical lessons.
Technological implications: the impact of precision-guided munitions, long-range anti-ship missiles, and anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) strategies on future naval operations.
Doctrinal and educational recommendations: emphasizing realistic training, adaptive leadership, and the integration of sea, air, and land forces in coastal operations.
In conclusion, Hughes argues that success at sea—especially in littoral zones—depends on deep understanding of the operational environment, the intelligent application of technology, and flexible command structures. The book serves as both a theoretical guide and a practical manual for naval officers, strategists, and defense planners seeking to master modern maritime warfare.
Bab I Six Cornerstones
Bab II Tactical Development in Action: The Age of Fighting Sail 1950-1815
Bab III Tactical Development in Peactime, 1865-1914
Bab IV World War II: A Weaponry Revolution
Bab V World War II: The Sensory Revolution
Bab VI Evolution of Tactics in the Age of Missile Warfare
Bab VII The Great Trends
Bab VIII The Great Constants
Bab IX The Trends and Constants of Technology
Bab X The Great Variable
Bab XI Modern Tactics and Operations
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