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- catalog abstract "Digital Soldiers is destined to become the bible of weaponry for armchair generals and military professionals. Dunnigan, the State Department's and CIA's expert adviser on military affairs, analyzes the evolution of combat from the bow and arrow to the computer-driven arsenals being sold to the Pentagon on smiles and handshakes. In their tireless search for sound-bite tragedy and heroism, the media have brought military strategic planning into every home. The fielding of. The latest high-tech gizmos in Bosnia and the video game-like warfare that captured the public's imagination during the Gulf War have generated billions of dollars in contracts for the military-industrial complex. But will civilians and soldiers on the front lines be well served by the investments? With a comprehensive knowledge of the history of warfare, Dunnigan looks at the high-tech explosion from the points of view of the combat soldier and the taxpayer. Digital. Soldiers points the finger at the Pentagon paper pushers and debunks the new high-tech military philosophy by showing exactly how and why these strategic planners are dismantling the foundation of the free world's offensive and defensive military might.".
- catalog contributor b9878610.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. From Rocks to Electrons -- Ch. 2. How to Sell a Killer Idea -- Ch. 3. Digital Infantry -- Ch. 4. Digital Artillery -- Ch. 5. Digital Tanks -- Ch. 6. The Digital Aviator -- Ch. 7. The Digital Sailor -- Ch. 8. Modern Battles -- Ch. 9. Gold-Plated Bombs -- Ch. 10. Missiles That Miss -- Ch. 11. Electrons at War -- Ch. 12. The Nonlethal Battlefield -- Ch. 13. Paper Bullets and Iron Contractors -- Ch. 14. Tested in the Media and in Combat -- Ch. 15. What Happens Next.".
- catalog description "Digital Soldiers is destined to become the bible of weaponry for armchair generals and military professionals. Dunnigan, the State Department's and CIA's expert adviser on military affairs, analyzes the evolution of combat from the bow and arrow to the computer-driven arsenals being sold to the Pentagon on smiles and handshakes. In their tireless search for sound-bite tragedy and heroism, the media have brought military strategic planning into every home. The fielding of.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Soldiers points the finger at the Pentagon paper pushers and debunks the new high-tech military philosophy by showing exactly how and why these strategic planners are dismantling the foundation of the free world's offensive and defensive military might.".
- catalog description "The latest high-tech gizmos in Bosnia and the video game-like warfare that captured the public's imagination during the Gulf War have generated billions of dollars in contracts for the military-industrial complex. But will civilians and soldiers on the front lines be well served by the investments? With a comprehensive knowledge of the history of warfare, Dunnigan looks at the high-tech explosion from the points of view of the combat soldier and the taxpayer. Digital.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 309 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312145888".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog subject "355/.07 20".
- catalog subject "Armed Forces and mass media.".
- catalog subject "Military-industrial complex.".
- catalog subject "UF500 .D87 1996".
- catalog subject "Weapons systems Technological innovations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. From Rocks to Electrons -- Ch. 2. How to Sell a Killer Idea -- Ch. 3. Digital Infantry -- Ch. 4. Digital Artillery -- Ch. 5. Digital Tanks -- Ch. 6. The Digital Aviator -- Ch. 7. The Digital Sailor -- Ch. 8. Modern Battles -- Ch. 9. Gold-Plated Bombs -- Ch. 10. Missiles That Miss -- Ch. 11. Electrons at War -- Ch. 12. The Nonlethal Battlefield -- Ch. 13. Paper Bullets and Iron Contractors -- Ch. 14. Tested in the Media and in Combat -- Ch. 15. What Happens Next.".
- catalog title "Digital soldiers : the evolution of high-tech weaponry and tomorrow's brave new battlefield / James F. Dunnigan.".
- catalog type "text".