Metaorizonal
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Metaorizonal (Burgoignesc: Beyond the horizon) is a school of naval military thought pioneered and espoused by the nation of Burgundie and its navy. It has since been adopted by many great and second-rate naval powers globally, and is one of the primary branches of modern naval thinking alongside air group dominance, green water defense and support, and submarine infiltration doctrines.
Metaorizonal as the specific doctrine of the Navy of Burgundie emphasizes control of the information space surrounding a battlefield through the use of satellite tracking and communications support, high-fidelity, long distance radar systems, and powerful ultra high-range, high-confidence, and defense-breaching missile capabilities. Whereas navies centered around their air wings or submarine wings invest heavily in stealth capabilities, Metaorizonal and its descendant doctrines accept that, for technical or cost reasons, cutting-edge stealth technologies are not feasible. Instead, such navies offset the vulnerabilities of potential engagement with more stealth-capable enemy forces through extreme-ranged fires and ideally unparalleled situational awareness.
Metaorizonal doctrines have the added benefit of being accessible even at small tonnages, though in the case of the smallest ships, larger dedicated 'squadron task leaders' are required to conduct effective command and control. This means the Burgundine navy in particular is capable of fielding a large number of small warships globally, enabling rapid regional assembly of naval brigade combat teams to support capital assets such as carriers or amphibious assault groups. This reduces the administrative and supply burden of massing warships and allows for greater resilience in the face of warship casualties.
Faneria
The Fhainnin navy has experimented with a variety of fleet doctrines since the 1970s, and was generally receptive to Metaorizonal as originally envisioned at its start. Research and development efforts in Faneria have centered heavily on the specific technologies required to effectively and proficiently achieve Metaorizonal's ideal performance, namely in electronic warfare methods, advanced missile targeting and defeat-of-defense systems, and most recently a growing self-operated strategic satellite array. This has been expanded upon in recent decades through a addition of emphasis on simultaneous surface-air strike drills, allowing slower, longer-range land and ship-based missiles to be complimented by faster air-launched missiles, allowing for either a singular, massive strike or a series of strikes intended to systematically expend an opposing force's own defensive missiles.
Caphiria
Caphirian naval doctrine is by necessity spread across surface warfare, coastal landing and defense, and submarine infiltration and interdiction concerns. The Imperial Navy fields a large count of corvette, frigate, and destroyer-type vessels, typically centered on antisubmarine, mine and countermine, or missile warfare. Caphirian combat squadrons typically operate on a degree of Metaorizonal-adjacent tactics, though the Caphirian navy is primarily geared towards fast missiles rather than extreme range. Caphiria has demonstrated high capabilities in the information domain, but defense industry papers and statements by officials indicate that Caphiria's naval composition is centered on the efficacy of its submarine forces above all else.