Meeting the asymmetric threat

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By Alex Crosby*

According to Julian Corbett, “[T]he object of naval warfare must always be directly or indirectly either to secure the command of the sea or to prevent the enemy from securing it.”1However, naval warfare innately favors stronger naval powers in their pursuit of command of the sea. (The Center for International Maritime Security.)

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