4 décembre 2023 | International, Terrestre

Reloading vertical missile tubes at sea is within a crane arm’s reach

Opinion: Here are five ways to help sustain naval power in strategically important waters.

https://www.defensenews.com/opinion/2023/12/04/reloading-vertical-missile-tubes-at-sea-is-within-a-crane-arms-reach/

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