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This consensus study explored ways to defend forward-deployed U.S. Navy platforms from potential enemy missile and rocket attacks over the next 15 years. The study reviewed current and projected missile and rocket threats and Department of the Navy capabilities to defend forward-deployed U.S. Navy platforms. It also evaluated the Department of the Navy’s current technology investment strategy and recommended novel kinetic and non-kinetic defensive approaches.
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Defending Forward-Deployed U.S. Navy Platforms from Potential Enemy Missile and Rocket Attacks: Abbreviated Version of a Classified Report
Consensus Study Report
·2017
At the request of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine appointed an expert committee to study ways to defend forward-deployed U.S. Navy platforms from potential enemy missile and rocket attacks over the next 15 years. The Department of th...
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