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GIUK Gap: map, meaning and why it matters
The GIUK Gap is a strategic corridor in the North Atlantic between Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom. This narrow maritime passage has played a central role in NATO defense strategy since the Cold War and remains critical today. Understanding the GIUK Gap means understanding how geography shapes naval power, submarine routes and control of the Atlantic.
Adelio Debenedetti
Apr 72 min read
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