Metaorizonal

Metaorizonal is a naval military doctrine pioneered and espoused by the nation of Burgundie and it's navy. It has since been adopted by many naval powers with the resources to support the infrastructure and assets needed to maintain the doctrine.

Metaorizonal translates to "beyond the horizon" and as a military doctrine it applies two fold. Firstly as a combat doctrine it enshrines the use of satellite and long distance, penetrating radar to achieve unprecedented situational awareness but only when coupled with ultra long-range munitions. This is different than most post-missile age strategies that rely on stealth, in that it accepts the vulnerability of being detected by adversaries but offsets the risk of being attacked by outranging all potential opponents.

Secondly, as a power projection doctrine it prioritizes the ability of the Navy to mobilize combined arms forces to any corner of the world rapidly. This is achieved by the capability development of smaller combat teams (typically a brigade combat teams), and the focus on faster smaller amphibious assault task forces with full sustainment capabilities, while also remaining fast moving and with a high endurance.