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NATO - ATP-17(B)

Naval Arctic Manual

inactive
Organization: NATO
Publication Date: 1 July 1993
Status: inactive
Page Count: 211
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PREFACE

Naval operations in high latitudes provide unique challenges to planning, seamanship, ingenuity, endurance, and foresight. The elements always dangerous, become hostile. Mountainous seas, storm - force winds and near - zero visibility for days on end put tremendous strain on men and material.

The Arctic has been defined in a variety of ways. For naval considerations, it is considered to be the area surrounding the geographic North Pole consisting of a deep central basin; the peripheral shallow seas (Bering, Chukchi, East Siberian, Laptev, Kara, Barents, and Norwegian); ice-covered portions of the Greenland and Norwegian Seas; Baffin Bay, Canadian Archipelago, Seas of Japan and Okhotsk; the continental margins of Canada and Alaska; and the Beaufort Sea.

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January 1, 2007
NAVAL ARCTIC MANUAL
PREFACE Naval operations in high latitudes provide unique challenges to planning, seamanship, ingenuity, endurance, and foresight. The elements, always dangerous, become hostile. Mountainous seas,...
January 1, 2007
NAVAL ARCTIC MANUAL
PREFACE Naval operations in high latitudes provide unique challenges to planning, seamanship, ingenuity, endurance, and foresight. The elements, always dangerous, become hostile. Mountainous seas,...
ATP-17(B)
July 1, 1993
Naval Arctic Manual
PREFACE Naval operations in high latitudes provide unique challenges to planning, seamanship, ingenuity, endurance, and foresight. The elements always dangerous, become hostile. Mountainous seas,...

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