A major fleet exercise in 1970 commanded by Admiral Peet and subsequently evaluated by Dr. Melich left both men with a lot of questions. The principal one, still officially unresolved, is whether a fleet commander needs to be, or even can afford to be, on the bridge of a flagship in view of modern sensor and communications capabilities.
Fleet Commanders: Afloat or Ashore
1976
34 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Command and control systems , Fleet exercises , Naval operations , Remote systems , Decision making , Shipboard , Naval shore facilities , Communication and radio systems , Ship to shore , Combat information centers , Combat support , Data processing terminals , Military doctrine , Communication satellites , Satellite communications , Satellite tracking systems , Communication satellite terminals , Communications networks
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