The uncertain course: New weapons strategies and mind-sets
This book presents an analysis of the strategic, military, and technological forces that are changing the nature and likelihood of war. As the world enters the post-nuclear, or 'second' nuclear age, it has to take account of this revolution in military affairs which is as fundamental as the introduction of gunpowder once was. The contributors explain and chart the exotic technologies such as 'Star Wars', the cruise missile explosion, new naval dynamics, the US Army's forward 'Air-Land' doctrine, the Soviet 'Operational Manoeuvre Groups' and 'Theatres of Military-Strategic Operations', battle management, and new challenges complicating international security calculations. They also take account of the fact that the country has twenty-first century weapons but only nineteenth-century ways of thought, and that computers and artificial intelligence are lessening the comprehension and control. They conclude that the risk of inadvertent war is increasing, even as the risk of deliberate war is diminishing.
- OSTI ID:
- 5936296
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE
COMPUTERS
CRUISE MISSILES
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450202* - Explosions & Explosives- Nuclear- Weaponry- (-1989)
350200 - Arms Control- Proliferation- (1987-)
290600 - Energy Planning & Policy- Nuclear Energy
290200 - Energy Planning & Policy- Economics & Sociology
990210 - Supercomputers- (1987-1989)