Traditional naval warfare; fleet versus fleet
Naval warfare is combat in and on the seas , oceans , or any other major bodies of water. It is usually a part of a nation's overall war effort. Men have fought battles on the sea for over 3,000 years. Traditionally naval warfare has been fleet against another fleet.[ 1] Modern naval warfare has changed to include Amphibious landings , transportation of men and equipment over water and naval support of land operations.[ 1] Submarines , aircraft carriers , and specialized warfare have all changed naval warfare.
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↑ 1.0 1.1 Michael Lindberg; Daniel Todd, Brown-, Green-, and Blue-water Fleets: The Influence of Geography on Naval Warfare, 1861 to the Present (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002), pp. 71–72