Description
Operational Warfare at Sea: Theory and Practice offers an in-depth analysis of naval operations, bridging the gap between classical maritime theory and contemporary strategic applications. Milan Vego examines the fundamental principles governing fleet engagements, operational planning, and command structure in naval warfare.
The book explores historical case studies alongside modern military doctrine, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how naval forces project power and maintain superiority at sea. Vego addresses critical topics including force composition, operational maneuvers, logistics, and the integration of modern technology into maritime strategy.
Part of the prestigious Cass Series on Naval Policy and History, this work serves as both an academic reference and practical guide for military professionals, strategists, and historians seeking to understand the complexities of naval operations and their role in broader geopolitical contexts.







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