: Modern doctrine follows the Hughes Maxim : "fire effectively first". Because modern anti-ship missiles are so destructive, a single well-placed salvo can "mission-kill" a multi-billion dollar vessel, making the initial strike the most decisive moment of the engagement.
: The most critical rule is to "find the enemy first" while remaining hidden. Turning on your radar is like using a flashlight in a dark field—it lets you see, but it immediately reveals your exact position to everyone else. Modern naval combat
: Primarily serve as shields for the carrier, utilizing Aegis air defense systems to intercept incoming missiles and aircraft. : Modern doctrine follows the Hughes Maxim :
: Submarines remain the ultimate predators, utilizing thermal layers in the ocean to evade detection while stalking surface fleets. Modern Fleet Composition Modern naval combat