Taking the “modern system” to sea: The past and future of naval power in industrial war

Q3 Social Sciences Comparative Strategy Pub Date : 2022-04-29 DOI:10.1080/01495933.2022.2057747
Thomas M. Jamison
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Abstract This article applies Stephen Biddle’s “modern system” to naval war in the industrial era, c. 1860–1918. Biddle doubts his model’s transferability beyond continental/land warfare. A historical perspective suggests otherwise. Beginning in the 1860 s, navies—even earlier than armies—confronted industrial firepower and adapted accordingly. Submarines, torpedo boats, cruisers and eventually aircraft all relied on the “modern system” principles of cover and concealment, maneuver and combined arms to survive and perform useful missions. Today, concepts like “distributed lethality” have precedents in a “maritime modern system”—one undercurrent in naval history that is increasingly relevant.
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“现代体系”出海:工业战争中海军力量的过去与未来
摘要本文将Stephen Biddle的“现代体系”应用于1860–1918年工业时代的海战。比德尔怀疑他的模型在大陆/陆地战争之外的可移植性。从历史的角度来看,情况并非如此。始于1860年 s、 海军——甚至比军队更早——面对工业火力,并进行了相应的调整。潜艇、鱼雷艇、巡洋舰以及最终的飞机都依赖于“现代系统”的掩护和隐蔽、机动和联合武器原理来生存并执行有用的任务。如今,像“分布式杀伤性”这样的概念在“海上现代系统”中已有先例——这是海军历史上一股越来越重要的暗流。
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Comparative Strategy
Comparative Strategy Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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