Bomber Aircraft B-52 Stratofortress flying over
United States Navy Aircraft Carrier USS Ronald Reagan during
The Valiant Shield Exercise. Inspired by the
AirLand Battle concept, the
United States Navy and Air Force are working on a new
AirSea Battle doctrine. A version was codified in a 2009 Navy-Air Force classified memo which addressed "asymmetrical threats" in the Western Pacific and the Persian Gulf, which are seen as meaning China and Iran. The Pentagon has created a China Integration Team composed of U.S. Navy officers to apply AirSea Battle lessons to a potential conflict with China, particular in and around the
first island chain. In 2010 the
Obama Administration declared that freedom of maritime navigation in the
South China Sea, whose islands are claimed variously by China, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the Philippines, is a
U.S. national interest. The comment was seen as a response to a Chinese official stating the region was a "core interest" of Chinese sovereignty. AirSea Battle officially became part of U.S.
grand strategy, when, in February 2010, the
U.S. Department of Defense's
Quadrennial Defense Review stated: "The Air Force and Navy together are developing a new joint air-sea battle concept for defeating adversaries across the range of military operations, including adversaries equipped with sophisticated
anti-access and area denial capabilities. The concept will address how air and naval forces will integrate capabilities across all operational domains—air, sea, land, space, and cyberspace—to counter growing challenges to U.S. freedom of action. As it matures, the concept will also help guide the development of future capabilities needed for effective power projection operations." The conceptual background of AirSea Battle also stems from the "
Revolution in Military Affairs" theory. Proponents of the theory have sought to direct American battle planning with new technological abilities in mind, such as
precision-guided munitions and improvements in communication and
ISTAR. ==History==