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Weapons Technology

Sabine Lorca

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Weapons Technology explores the fascinating relationship between real-world military technology and its depiction in manga. The book examines how advancements in weapon systems, from firearms to cyber warfare and drone technology, are reimagined in popular manga series. By analyzing the technological aspects of both, the book reveals how manga often reflects, and potentially shapes, public perceptions of advanced military technology. The book provides a historical and technological context for understanding weapon systems, tracing their evolution and exploring the science behind them. It analyzes specific manga series, demonstrating how real-world technologies like advanced armor systems and futuristic combat scenarios are adapted into fictional narratives. This approach highlights the influence of actual military innovation on imaginative storytelling.

 
Organized into three parts, the book first introduces fundamental concepts of weapons technology. Next, it presents manga case studies that examine how these technologies are incorporated and adapted. Finally, it synthesizes these observations to reveal broader patterns of influence and discusses the ethical implications, making it valuable for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, military history, and culture.
Available since: 03/10/2025.
Print length: 64 pages.

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