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P2Pollution Prevention
P2Primary 2 (various organizations)
P2Phase II
P2Pentium II (Intel)
P2Player 2 (video games)
P2Priority 2
P2Sony Playstation 2
P2Second Position
P2Propaganda Due (Italian)
P2Postal 2 (game)
P2Professional Plug-In (Panasonic)
P2Power Projection
P2Pioneer 2 (Phantasy Star game)
P2Predict and Prevent (Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Tenet Lane)
P2Pulmonic Second Heart Sound
P2Progressive Professionalism (US Air Force)
P2PMBP Automated Information System (Army Corps of Engineers)
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Power projection is expected from any military as part of a nation's strategic defense, Alejano said.
Power projection involves the ability to use the sea to make strikes on targets of coastal or land- locked straits as well as in physically taking control of choke points.
Beijing: China's new long-distance military transport aircraft will "enhance its global power projection ability", state media said on Monday, after the plane's maiden flight at the weekend.
In the 1960s, the Air Force faced similar expeditionary engineering challenges, lacking power projection capabilities that could reach anywhere in the world that required U.S.
security assurances to defend shared interests, our power projection capability is important, to a large degree, for regional stability and global economic prosperity as well.
As the International Institute for Strategic Studies' 2012 issue of The Military Balance makes clear, an Iranian effort at power projection, if opposed, would face terrible odds.
This agenda in Europe involved the revitalization of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the interests of American power projection and redefined securitization.
Senate that the Indian Army is preparing for a limited conflict along the disputed border, and was also working to redraw the Chinese balance of power projection in the Indian Ocean.
On any given day, aircraft carriers exercise the' Navy core capabilities of power projection, forward presence, humanitarian assistance, deterrence, sea control and maritime security.
Such power projection capabilities are the bedrock of U.S.
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