The Shape of Wars to Come

The Shape of Wars to Come by David Baker, published by Hamlyn Paperbacks in 1982, explores the potential for future conflicts originating in space. With 177 pages, this edition presents insights from the author, who holds a PhD in Earth and Planetary Sciences and has experience with NASA. The book includes a foreword by General George Keegan, retired Chief of US Air Force Intelligence, and delves into the advancements in military technology, particularly focusing on the development and testing of equipment that could play a crucial role in future warfare.
Readers will find an informed examination of emerging technologies such as laser and particle beam weapons, which the author argues are already in existence rather than mere concepts of science fiction. The book is illustrated with photographs and diagrams, enhancing the understanding of the discussed topics. Through its exploration of science and space science, The Shape of Wars to Come provides a thought-provoking perspective on the implications of technological advancements in military strategy.
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Foreword by General George Keegan, retired Chief, US Air Force Intelligence. The author has an impressive array of academic qualifications including a PhD in Earth and Planetary Sciences and a Diploma in Aeronautics and has worked with NASA. In this book he predicts that the next world war will start in space and that equipment has already been developed and is being tested. The most frightening part of this book lies in its informed examination of future developments, laser weapons and particle beam weapons are no longer in the realms of science fiction, they already exist. Illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams. .
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