Forza di proiezione (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Forza di proiezione" in Italian language version.

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  • Djibouti: Changing Influence in the Horn’s Strategic Hub Archiviato il 2 febbraio 2017 in Internet Archive., chathamhouse.org, David Styan, April 2013 ("Having temporarily used US facilities, a Japanese base, situated close to Camp Lemonnier, opened in July 2011. Around 600 members of its Maritime Self-Defence Forces rotate between Japan’s naval vessels operating from the port of Djibouti and the camp. Naval units protecting Japanese shipping in the region had operated out of the US base prior to 2011. Japan is reported to pay an annual rent of $30 million for the facilities, similar to the sums paid for either of the far larger US and French bases. This has led to an expansion of Japan’s civilian aid programme to Djibouti, which has also become a hub for wider development activities in the Horn by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.")

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  • British Maritime Doctrine, BR 1806, Third Edition, su da.mod.uk, 2004 (archiviato dall'url originale il 25 febbraio 2014).
    «The operating areas of maritime forces range from the deep waters of the open oceans (known colloquially as blue water)»
  • Special Focus Area: Marine Sensors, su Targeting U.S. Technologies: A Trend Analysis of Reporting from Defense Industry, Defense Security Service (United States Department of Defense), 2010. URL consultato il 15 luglio 2012 (archiviato dall'url originale il 15 settembre 2012).
    «a maritime force capable of sustained operation across the deep waters of open oceans. A blue-water navy allows a country to project power far from the home country and usually includes one or more aircraft carriers. Smaller blue-water navies are able to dispatch fewer vessels abroad for shorter periods of time»
  • Alexander S. Skaridov, Naval activity in the foreign EEZ—the role of terminology in law regime, su community.middlebury.edu, St. Petersburg Association of the Law of the Sea, 7 Kazanskaya St., St. Petersburg 191186, Russia, Available online 11 November 2004 (archiviato dall'url originale il 17 ottobre 2006).
  • Copia archiviata, su forces.gc.ca. URL consultato il 27 luglio 2014 (archiviato dall'url originale il 28 luglio 2014).
  • Djibouti: Changing Influence in the Horn’s Strategic Hub Archiviato il 2 febbraio 2017 in Internet Archive., chathamhouse.org, David Styan, April 2013 ("Having temporarily used US facilities, a Japanese base, situated close to Camp Lemonnier, opened in July 2011. Around 600 members of its Maritime Self-Defence Forces rotate between Japan’s naval vessels operating from the port of Djibouti and the camp. Naval units protecting Japanese shipping in the region had operated out of the US base prior to 2011. Japan is reported to pay an annual rent of $30 million for the facilities, similar to the sums paid for either of the far larger US and French bases. This has led to an expansion of Japan’s civilian aid programme to Djibouti, which has also become a hub for wider development activities in the Horn by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.")
  • India to form its first Naval Base in Seychelles to tighten vigil over Indian Ocean: Read to know more : Current Affairs, su indiatoday.intoday.in. URL consultato il 17 agosto 2020 (archiviato dall'url originale l'8 ottobre 2017).