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  • In [[naval warfare]], '''blue water''' operations take place either in the open ocean, or, as a secondary aspec Blue water was characteristic both of the [[Cold War]] and [[Second World War]]. In to
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  • In [[naval warfare]], '''blue water''' operations take place either in the open ocean, or, as a secondary aspec Blue water was characteristic both of the [[Cold War]] and [[Second World War]]. In to
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  • ...nder the Blue Water Bridges.jpg|thumb|The ''Algosteel'' passes under the [[Blue Water Bridges]].]]
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  • ...ttoral]] including [[straits]] and confined international waters, and the "blue water" of the open ocean. The ability to operate in polar regions, including unde
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  • ...these areas, sometimes called "green water" to distinguish them from the "blue water" of the open ocean.
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  • *''Hog Pilots: Blue Water Grunts: The American Military in the Air, at Sea, and on the Ground'' (2007
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  • ...that encompasses a wide range of economical warships that can provide, in "blue water", protection to a convoy of commercial ships. They are most capable in anti
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  • With the end of the Cold War reducing the "blue water" submarine threat, carrier-based MPA have been retired. The major types in
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  • ...e, sometimes called "[[green water]]" operations, is distinguished from "[[blue water]]" operations far from land, and "[[brown water]]" operations and other mil ...ring the [[Cold War]], the navies of major naval powers were optimized for blue water warfare. This meant that units such as [[aircraft carrier]] battle groups w
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  • ...estroyers, which played a key role in the development of the Indian Navy’s blue water capabilities and in the war, which followed.
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  • ...y more capable, although more expensive. The Perry class was optimized for blue water escorting during the [[Cold War]], which is no longer a major mission; [[Li
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  • * Volo, James M. ''Blue Water Patriots: The American Revolution Afloat.'' (2007) 307 pp. isbn 0-275-98907
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  • *Tales of Pirates and Blue Water (1922)
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  • U.S., U.K., and Soviet submarines were optimized for "blue water" Cold War operations. Likely conflicts, however, are likely [[littoral warf
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  • ...he Lost Empire]]'', [[Gainax]]'s [[Anime]] series ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'', The French film ''[[Atlantis - Le creature del mare]]'', and many othe
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  • * Muir, Malcolm, Jr. ''Black Shoes and Blue Water: Surface Warfare in the United States Navy, 1945-1975.'' (1996). 348pp
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  • Present doctrine has now changed from deep water "blue water" operations to the "green water" of the littoral and "brown water" of inlan
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  • ...re generally not capable of long-range steaming or being seaworthy in the "blue water" deep ocean; they were coastal craft. ...the words of a requirement restated a century later, "Self-deployability (blue water endurance) is needed to allow the platforms to get to the contested area wi
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  • During the Cold War, the focus of naval operations was "blue water" far from land. In today's geopolitical environment, "green water" of coast ...ittoral, which vary much more than in the deep open ocean. For example, in blue water, the bottom may be so deep so that it is out of sonar range and will give n
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  • ...submarine. With the end of the Cold War and the disappearance of a major "blue water" threat from Soviet submarines designed as carrier killers, U.S. naval avia
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  • ...lass, which have greater speed, but less internal space, and optimized for blue water, principally antisubmarine, missions. They used the [[WLQ-4|AN/WLQ-4]] "Sea
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  • * Muir, Malcolm, Jr. ''Black Shoes and Blue Water: Surface Warfare in the United States Navy, 1945-1975.'' (1996). 348pp
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  • ...ced ship, or at least a small formation, has gone in and out of style. For blue water operations, however, aircraft and satellites can survey far more area than
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