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Military Engineering

Sabine Lorca

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Military Engineering explores the crucial role engineers have played throughout history in shaping military strategies and outcomes. It examines how military engineers have influenced fortifications, battlefield construction, and vital infrastructure development, highlighting engineering's impact on both offensive and defensive operations. The book argues that military engineering isn't just a supporting function but rather an integral component of military strategy, significantly determining the success or failure of campaigns. For instance, Roman road construction facilitated rapid troop movement, while the evolution of trench warfare dramatically altered battlefield tactics in World War I.

 


 
The book progresses chronologically, starting with fundamental principles of military engineering, such as surveying and materials science. It then delves into key historical periods, exploring the unique engineering challenges and innovations of each era. Drawing from diverse sources, including military archives and historical accounts, the book connects historical analysis with technical engineering principles. This approach provides a balanced and informative account of how military engineering has shaped wars and influenced geopolitical power dynamics.
Disponible desde: 29/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 77 páginas.

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