- The
littoral zone, also
called litoral or nears****, is the part of a sea, lake, or
river that is
close to the s****. In
coastal ecology, the
littoral zone...
- Ship for the
Littorals" or MEKO CSL. It has also been
called a "
Littoral Combatant Ship", but it is much
smaller than the
American Littoral Combat Ship...
-
asymmetric threats in the
littorals",
although their ability to
perform these missions in
practice has been
called into question.
Littoral combat ships are comparable...
- control. A
nation may
achieve sea
control in its
littorals,
while enforcing sea
denial outside the
littorals, as was seen with the
Soviet Union during periods...
- and
southern Russia into Siberia. The
littoral zone of the
Black Sea is
often referred to as the
Pontic littoral or
Pontic zone. The
largest bays of the...
- In
military and
naval warfare,
littoral warfare is
operations in and
around the
littoral zone,
within a
certain distance of s****,
including surveillance...
-
crewed flat-topped
barge in the
process of
being adapted into a
powered littorals at-sea excavator-boomed
suction dredge mining vessel. It is
owned by Pomrenke...
- Look up
littoral or
litoral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Littoral zone is an area near the
coastline of a body of water.
Littoral or
Litoral may...
-
maritime littorals. As part of this effort, the
Marine Corps has
begun establishing naval-focused
Marine Littoral Regiments,
consisting of a
Littoral Combat...
- is
geographically related to the
Kvarner area and
functionally to the
Littoral–Gorski
Kotar area, and with the
exception of the Bay of Kotor,
which was...