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warfare

[wawr-fair] / ˈwɔrˌfɛər /


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These big and overarmed behemoths have been obsolete in warfare for many decades.

From Los Angeles Times

Taiwan has responded to the growing pressure by increasing defence spending on smaller and more nimble weaponry to enable its military to wage asymmetric warfare against more powerful Chinese forces.

From Barron's

The budget also includes funding for drones and electronic warfare, missiles and new communications satellites.

From The Wall Street Journal

All are increasingly adept at drone warfare, military officials say, a trend reflected in the tempo of strikes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“China aims to take the lead in marine and climate science because understanding the ocean and the climate is a critical enabler to success in naval operations, particularly in anti-submarine warfare.”

From The Wall Street Journal