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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
    2 KB (256 words) - 11:55, 28 August 2010
  • ...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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  • ===[[Blue water]] vs. [[littoral warfare]]===
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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 [[an
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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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  • ===Cold War Blue Water operations=== ...ers]] presents technical and political challenges quite different from the blue water operations characteristic of the Cold War. Where a towed array or other lo
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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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  • ...they can operate in more confined waters than a submarine optimized for [[blue water]] operations.
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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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