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"The improvements in air power during [the interwar] period destabilized the big-gun paradigm that defined pre-World War I naval engagements, creating opportunities for navies to take advantage of new technologies and capabilities. Unlike the British Royal Navy, which was slow in adopting naval aviation to project power, the U.S. Navy effectively integrated aviation into fleet doctrine during the 1920s and 30s. Its experimentation with and aggressive use of new technology and doctrine during this period should serve as a model for implementing new systems today."
*Source: Incubate Innovation: Aviation Lessons from the Interwar Period by Phillip D. Meyer. Naval History, 33, no. 6:36-42 December 2019.
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