Naval Warfare
Naval Warfare refers to military operations conducted at sea, involving the use of naval ships, submarines, and aircraft. It encompasses a range of activities including, but not limited to, battles between naval forces, maritime patrol, amphibious assaults, and protection of shipping lanes. This type of warfare is characterized by the strategic use of naval power to gain control over sea routes, project force, and support ground operations. The tactics and technologies employed in naval warfare have evolved over time, heavily influenced by advancements in ship design, weaponry, and naval strategy. Historically, naval warfare has played a critical role in determining the outcome of conflicts, as control of the seas can significantly impact trade, supply lines, and military logistics.