The proliferation of A2AD threats from state and non-state actors enabled by advances in anti-ship technology have prompted NATO navies and their allies and partners to take action, leading to doctrinal and force structure changes.
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The U.S. has shifted its focus. The 38th Commandant’s Intent document, written by 38th U.S. Marine Corps’ Commandant General David H. Berger and released this summer, highlights the need to redesign the Corps and to “learn how to rapidly transition from a persistent naval forward presence posture to execution of sea denial and sea control missions.” This would allow the Corps to... [continue reading by clicking 'Download']
Meeting the A2AD threat is a central theme of this year’s Future Amphibious Forces, which will see sessions from the Royal Marines, the U.S. Marine Corps and the Royal Navy among others covering it. You can download the full agenda of the conference by clicking here.
For more information on the conference, contact the team via email or telephone: enquire@defenceiq.com | +44 (0) 20 7036 1300.
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