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  1. Naval warfare is combat in and on the sea, the ocean, or any other battlespace involving a major body of water such as a large lake or wide river. The armed forces branch designated for naval warfare is a navy.

  2. Naval tactics and doctrine is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy ship or fleet in battle at sea during naval warfare, the naval equivalent of military tactics on land. Naval tactics are distinct from naval strategy .

  3. Naval warfare, the tactics of military operations and armed forces conducted on, under, or over the sea. Being the activities of battle itself, tactics are conceived and executed at the literal and metaphoric centre of war’s violence.

  4. Indice. 1 Storia. 1.1 La guerra d'indipendenza americana e la creazione. 1.2 La prima guerra mondiale. 1.3 Il periodo interbellico. 1.4 La seconda guerra mondiale. 1.5 La guerra fredda. 1.6 Dal 1989 ad oggi. 2 Organizzazione. 2.1 Chief of Naval Operations, il Pentagono, Arlington, Virginia. 2.2 United States Fleet Forces Command.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NavyNavy - Wikipedia

    A navy, naval force, military maritime fleet, war navy, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions.

  6. Indice. 1 Antefatti. 1.1 La corsa agli armamenti. 1.2 La tecnologia navale. 1.3 Le dreadnought. 1.4 Gli incrociatori da battaglia. 2 Si aprono le ostilità. 2.1 Le forze in campo. 3 Teatri delle operazioni. 3.1 Mare del Nord. 3.2 Canale della Manica. 3.3 Oceano Atlantico. 3.4 Mar Mediterraneo. 3.4.1 Le operazioni nell'Adriatico.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WarshipWarship - Wikipedia

    A warship or combatant ship is a ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a nation. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are typically faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships.