Employing land-based anti-ship missiles in the western Pacific

Land-based anti-ship missiles (ASMs) feature prominently in the capabilities of many island nations in the Western Pacific, but the United States currently lacks such systems. This report illustrates the potential strategic advantages of the United States working with partners to build a coalition A...

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Main Author: Kelly, Terrence K.
Other Authors: Atler, Anthony, Nichols, Todd, Thrall, Lloyd
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA RAND 2013, 2013
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520 |a Land-based anti-ship missiles (ASMs) feature prominently in the capabilities of many island nations in the Western Pacific, but the United States currently lacks such systems. This report illustrates the potential strategic advantages of the United States working with partners to build a coalition ASM capability, particularly in the event of a conflict with China, and includes an assessment of logistical challenges and positioning approaches