Publication

2004 - Financial Times Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

66,250 words, Guess

Page Count

265 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003049514
  • LibraryThing2903853
  • Goodreads815608

Classifications

  • DDC355.8
  • LCCUF503 .E94 2004

Description

Coalition soldiers in the war in Iraq had access to the most extraordinary array of high-tech weapons ever created. In Military Gadgets, one of the world's leading consultants on emerging technology introduces more than 100 of today's most exciting and advanced military technologies-and tomorrow's. Gadgets expert Nicholas D. Evans offers easy-to-read descriptions of what each technology does, how it's used in combat and why it's better than traditional methods. Evans covers the entire spectrum of military hardware: electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and laser technologies; "tactical Internet" and "digital soldier" systems; autonomous underwater, aerial and mine-hunting vehicles; stealth technologies; smart bombs and global positioning systems; the MOAB; and more. Evans also describes advanced technological countermeasures used to detect and respond to WMD threats-including the JSLIST (Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology) protective suits, defensive missile systems and state-of-the-art monitoring stations. This book is a follow-up to Evans' recent bestseller, Consumer Gadgets, focusing on revolutionary products and technologies for consumer use.

First Sentence

Today's battlefield may seem like a strange place to begin a discussion of the transformation of the military.

Excerpt

Today's battlefield may seem like a strange place to begin a discussion of the transformation of the military.

Subjects

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  • Military gadgetsFinancial Times Prentice Hall2004

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