Transcription of Surface Forces Strategy
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TrategyorceurfaceSFSSFSR eturn to Sea ControltrategyorceurfaceSurface force StrategyReturn to Sea Control14 Return to Sea ControlReturn to Sea ControlA quarter-century of global maritime dominance by the Navy is being tested by the return of great power dynamics. The security interests of the United States and those of our allies are increasingly challenged by near-peer competitors, confrontational foreign governments, and well-armed, non-state militant groups. Our Navy must adjust to the changing security environment. We are driven by the challenges of these state and non-state actors, who may not be as devoted to the rules-based system of international norms that have shaped our world for the last 70 years.
4 Return to Sea Control Return to Sea Control 5 The objective of the Surface Force Strategy is to achieve and sustain sea control at the time and place of our choosing to protect the homeland from ...
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