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(22) "Underwater Amphibious Operations Centering on
Submarines," Hong Kong Kuang Chiao Ching, 16 September 2001, No. For
example, the United States Marine Corps (USMC) found itself faced with
the dilemma of 'innovate or die' at the end of the 1970s, a
time when the United States military was focused on preparing for a
large air-land battle in western Europe and not amphibious operations. An analysis of combat experiences enables yet another conclusion:
if an antiamphibious defense force has organic fleet forces that may be
even inferior in their combat potential to the enemy fleet, the latter,
as a rule, renounces amphibious operations in this particular sector. |
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