Modern Warfare, Intelligence and Deterrence The Technologies That Are Transforming Them

Modern Warfare, Intelligence and Deterrence: The Technologies That Are Transforming Them by Benjamin Sutherland, published by Wiley on February 1, 2012, offers an in-depth examination of Western military technology. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the limitations and advantages of advanced military technologies in the context of contemporary politics, diplomacy, and social issues, arguing that these technologies will continue to benefit Western armed forces.
Readers will find a structured exploration of military advancements across various domains, including land, sea, air, and space, as well as intelligence and spycraft. The content is drawn from expert writings featured in The Economist, with each section linking technological developments to civilian matters. The book discusses emerging military technologies, such as advanced missiles and precision bombs, and addresses the challenges faced by Western armies in modern warfare scenarios, particularly against low-tech insurgencies.
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An in-depth look at Western military technology from the experts at The Economist
Much has been made of the limitations of Western technology when pitted against today’s low-tech insurgencies. Modern Warfare, Intelligence and Deterrence: The Technology That is Transforming Them explores emerging high tech military technologies and places them in the larger context of today’s politics, diplomacy, business, and social issues, arguing that, broadly speaking, defense technologies will continue to provide enormous advantages to advanced, Western armed forces.
The book is organized into five parts: land and sea, air and space, the computer factor, intelligence and spycraft, and the road ahead (which examines the coming challenges for Western armies, such as new wars against insurgents operating out of civilian areas). Comprised of a selection of the best writing on the subject from The Economist, each section includes an introduction linking the technological developments to civilian matters.
- Looks at new and emerging military technologies, including the Panzerfaust-3, a German shoulder-fired heat-seeking antitank missile, the MPR-500, an Israeli precision bomb, Russia’s Sizzler, an anti-ship missile that can travel 300 kilometers, and many others
- Explains how military and intelligence technologies are changing the world
- Edited by Benjamin Sutherland, a writer for The Economist and expert on the social, political, and business implications of new and disruptive technologies
A fascinating look at Western military technologies, Modern Warfare, Intelligence and Deterrence is essential reading for business readers and history buffs, alike.
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