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War Technology

Aiden Feynman

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War Technology explores the intricate relationship between technological innovation and military history, revealing how advancements have consistently reshaped warfare. It examines the evolution of weaponry, from gunpowder's initial impact to the rise of artificial intelligence, emphasizing that technological superiority alone doesn't guarantee victory. The book uniquely highlights how human ingenuity and strategic thinking adapt to and often mitigate the impact of new weapons, showcasing that the human element remains crucial in warfare.This study emphasizes the interplay between military technology and societal change, analyzing the development and deployment of specific technologies in war. For instance, the industrial revolution spawned machine guns and armored vehicles, drastically influencing military strategy. It progresses chronologically, beginning with gunpowder's revolutionary impact on siege warfare, then moves through the industrial revolution, and dedicates significant attention to 20th and 21st-century developments like nuclear weapons and cyber warfare.
Disponível desde: 17/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 72 páginas.

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