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These 5 Anti-Ship Missiles Will Send Any 'Battleship' Running


Here s What You Need to Remember: Japan’s strictly defensive military doctrine has driven a requirement for smaller ASMs to arm ships, aircraft and ground batteries. Japan has designed and produced two generations of anti-ship missiles fitting this profile, but the third generation will likely be a radical departure from past designs.
After decades of rapid innovation, the end of the Cold War and the subsequent Global War on Terror all but halted anti-ship missile development in the West. A focus on land operations in the Middle East and Central Asia sent Western navies struggling for relevance.
As a result, navies adopted an emphasis towards supporting land forces and operating in the littoral zone. For the most part, ship to ship warfare was reduced to a 9,000-ton destroyer confronting a 2-ton pirate skiff. ....

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Why the World Should Fear Russia's Akula-Class Submarines


More than three decades later they remain the mainstay of the Russian nuclear attack submarine fleet.
Here s What You Need to Know: The Soviet Akulas were significantly quieter than even the Improved Los Angeles–class submarines.
The Soviet Union produced hot-rod submarines that could swim faster, take more damage, and dive deeper than their American counterparts but the U.S. Navy remained fairly confident it had the Soviet submarines outmatched because they were all extremely noisy. Should the superpowers clash, the quieter American subs had better odds of detecting their Soviet counterparts first, and greeting them with a homing torpedo. However, that confidence was dented in the mid-1980s, when the Soviet Navy launched its Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarines. Thirty years later they remain the mainstay of the Russian nuclear attack submarine fleet and are quieter than the majority of their American counterparts. ....

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