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Author O'Hanlon, Michael E.

Title Technological change and the future of warfare / Michael O'Hanlon
Published Washington, D.C. ; [Great Britain]bBrookings Institution Press, [publisher not identified], [2000]
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Description x, 208 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The So-Called Revolution in Military Affairs -- Ch. 3. Sensors, Computers, and Communications -- Ch. 4. Vehicles, Ships, Aircraft, and Weaponry -- Ch. 5. Toward a Verdict on the RMA Hypothesis -- Ch. 6. The RMA Hypothesis and U.S. Security Policy -- Ch. 7. A Defense Modernization Strategy -- Ch. 8. Conclusion
Summary "Is a revolution in military affairs (RMA) achievable at the turn of the twenty-first century, and if so, does it necessitate a radical change in U.S. military equipment, combat structures, and warfighting doctrine?" "In Technological Change and the Future of Warfare, Michael O'Hanlon describes the RMA hypothesis now popular in U.S. defense circles and places it in historical perspective by reviewing past military revolutions. He then attempts to evaluate the contemporary RMA hypothesis by surveying progress in a wide range of defense-related technologies and assessing their likely impact on the battlefields of 2020 and beyond." "Technological Change and the Future of Warfare evaluates contemporary military technology within a public policy framework, offering a measured perspective that will guide elected officials and members of the public as they make critical decisions about the future of America's military."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Military art and science -- Technological innovations.
War -- Forecasting.
Warfare, Conventional -- Forecasting.
SUBJECT United States -- Military policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140379
Author Brookings Institution.
LC no. 99050470
ISBN 0815764391 (paperback)
0815764405 (cased)