Japanese and PRC seapower. Naval policies and doctrines. Industrial base, geographical situation, technological capability, national tradition, and political resolve. Naval platforms and systems of JMSDF and PLAN. Future flashpoints
"Global Hot Spots -- Update 2005" National Security Lecture
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Common causes of conflict - population, culture, resources, economics. Impact of technology. Future warfare. A review of the world to see where trouble exists today, and to project where it might start tomorrow.
June 6, 1969. Your team has been following a known NVA sorcerer for 3 days and finally have him in sight as he disappears into a dark cave behind a small waterfall. Your orders are to retrieve the contents of his satchel and bring him out alive for interrogation at all costs. The sucess of this mission could have an effect of the outcome of the "war".
Why seapower is important, which nations value it, and which are good at it. How it is achieved. Tools of naval power - ships, aircraft, subs, marines, logistics, and other assets.
"Submarine and Anti-Submarine Warfare - Update 2005" National Security Lecture
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The various types of submarines and their missions. Submarine and anti-submarine doctrine, platforms, sensors, weapons and tactics. Presented by a veteran submariner and an ASW coordinator.
'Can of Whupass 2005: Fortified With "Flaxseed Oil"!
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