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Success in the modern era relies on the a layered strategy where a ship’s defense starts far beyond its own hull:
: The "battlewagons" of this era, used to project power and provide air cover. Modern naval combat
: Primarily serve as shields for the carrier, utilizing Aegis air defense systems to intercept incoming missiles and aircraft. Success in the modern era relies on the
Modern naval combat is often described as a high-stakes game of "hide and seek" played across thousands of miles of open ocean. Unlike the close-quarters cannon duels of the past, today’s battles are defined by information asymmetry and the lethal efficiency of long-range missile salvos. The Core Pillars of Modern Naval Tactics Unlike the close-quarters cannon duels of the past,
: The most critical rule is to "find the enemy first" while remaining hidden. Turning on your radar is like using a flashlight in a dark field—it lets you see, but it immediately reveals your exact position to everyone else.
: Modern doctrine follows the Hughes Maxim : "fire effectively first". Because modern anti-ship missiles are so destructive, a single well-placed salvo can "mission-kill" a multi-billion dollar vessel, making the initial strike the most decisive moment of the engagement.
: Battles frequently occur far over the horizon, where ships never physically see one another. Instead, they rely on a network of satellites, drones, and AWACS aircraft to provide targeting data for their weapons.

