Because the Wokou were weakly resisted by the Ming Dynasty, the raiding eventually developed into fully-fledged expeditionary warfare with the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598).
Perhaps unique in the development of expeditionary warfare were the operations by Yermak during the Russian conquest of Siberia which was a largely land-based operation.
However, most nations will maintain elite military forces for the purposes of power projection and for the purposes of expeditionary warfare.
He has particular expertise in riverine, coastal, and expeditionary warfare, including port and harbor security.
Expressed in the simplest of terms, the ASCC sought to promote interoperability, through standardisation, across the spectrum of expeditionary warfare and share relevant information and technology.
The relationship between war and Australian society has been shaped by two of the more enduring themes of Australian strategic culture: bandwagoning with a powerful ally and expeditionary warfare.
The concept of combined operations evolved largely as a result of expeditionary warfare that can be traced to the Sea Peoples.
Professor Adrian Hyde-Price points out that in the post-Cold War era, both Britain and France have re-focused their attention "towards expeditionary warfare and power projection.
Ranger is a man-portable UUV that supports technology development related to mine warfare, expeditionary warfare, homeland defense, underwater surveillance / reconnaissance and other missions.
Its reason is that the Marine Corps has epitomized its sole function in modern amphibious and expeditionary warfare.