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Author Leed, Maren, author.

Title Advancing U.S.-Australian combined amphibious capabilities / principal authors, Maren Leed, J.D. McCreary, George Flynn ; contributing authors, Alvaro Genie, Jaimie Hoskins, Andrew Metrick
Published Washington, DC : Center for Strategic and International Studies ; Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 42 pages) : 1 illustration
Contents Australia's amphibious renaissance -- The U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific -- The potential for greater collaboration -- Options for a combined amphibious capability -- Challenges to a combined amphibious force -- Summary and recommendations
Summary "The demand for amphibious capabilities in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region reflects the operational and strategic challenges faced by the U.S. Marine Corps and Australian Defense Forces. Both nations have indicated the importance of deepening their strategic partnership, yet there has been a lack of clarity around the desired outcomes for and priority among the variety of cooperative activities. Recognizing that the demand for amphibious capabilities in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region will likely continue to exceed the current capacity of any one nation, the CSIS International Security Program sought to explore the strategic and operational utility of various models for combined amphibious forces. The study first provides an overview of existing and projected ADF and USMC amphibious capability and capacity. Using data gathered from interviews with U.S. and Australian subject matter experts, the study examines two potential force options along five dimensions: range/duration, responsiveness, scale, breadth, and force protection. These options are evaluated against three mission sets varying in complexity. As the United States continues to face shortfalls in amphibious capacity and as Australia continues to advance its capabilities, this report provides a framework and recommendations through which to align strategic interests and advance a shared vision for combined amphibious operations"--Publisher's web site
Notes "July 2015."
"A report of the CSIS Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies and the Georgia Tech Research Institute."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (CSIS, viewed August 7, 2015)
Subject United States. Marine Corps -- Operational readiness
Australia. Australian Defence Force -- Operational readiness
SUBJECT Australia. Australian Defence Force fast
United States. Marine Corps fast
Subject Amphibious assault ships -- United States
Amphibious assault ships -- Australia
Amphibious warfare.
Combined operations (Military science)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Amphibious assault ships
Amphibious warfare
Armed Forces -- Operational readiness
Combined operations (Military science)
Military relations
Operational readiness (Military science)
SUBJECT United States -- Military relations -- Australia
Australia -- Military relations -- United States
Subject Australia
United States
Form Electronic book
Author CSIS Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, issuing body
Georgia Tech Research Institute, issuing body.
Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.), publisher.
LC no. 2021763896
ISBN 9781442241152
1442241152
Other Titles Advancing United States-Australian combined amphibious capabilities