One intriguing fact is how submarine warfare emerged as a cost-effective asymmetric threat, challenging established naval powers.
Another is the revolutionary impact of aircraft carriers, extending a nationâs reach far beyond its shores.
The book argues that technological innovation, intertwined with strategic adaptation, has driven the evolution of naval warfare.
It begins with the late 19th-century naval arms race and the development of battleships, transitions to the impact of submarine warfare, and culminates in the dominance of aircraft carriers.
The book's structure follows a logical progression, examining the technological developments, strategic doctrines, and tactical innovations associated with each type of naval platform.
The conclusion explores the implications of these changes for modern naval strategy, making this book a valuable resource for understanding military history and naval strategy.