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In Sky Wars, David Gates examines the history of military aerospace power, discussing technical developments between both World Wars and the use of air power in specific wars in the latter part of the 20th century, including the recent conflict with Iraq.
Air power --- Air warfare --- History. --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military readiness
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European Air Power examines the current state of eight separate European air forces and their prospective air power capabilities in a manner that will appeal to a wide audience of air force enthusiasts. Included are perspectives from independent air power experts reviewing the air forces of France, Germany, Turkey, and Great Britain as well as from the leaders of the air forces of the Nordic nations, including Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. Within the national security framework of threats and challenges, and against the seemingly universal backdrop of lower budgets for defense, the con
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Recent concern about mainland China's intentions towards Taiwan, and more general concern about the risk of instability in the region, has led to growing interest in Taiwan's military strategy. This book brings together a range of experts from the West and from Taiwan itself who examine the key issues connected with Taiwan's air power, which is a key aspect of the China-Taiwan military balance.
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he 20th century saw air power transformed from novelists' fantasy into stark reality. From string and canvas to precision weaponry and stealth, air power has progressed to become not only the weapon of first political choice, but often the only conceivable option. This rapid development has given rise to considerable debate and controversy with those holding entrenched views rarely slow to shout their case. Many myths have grown over the period, ranging from the once much vaunted ability of air power to win wars alone through to its impact as a coercive tool.
This volume examines the th
Air power --- Air warfare --- Aeronautics, Military. --- Military aeronautics --- Military aviation --- Military art and science --- Air pilots, Military --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military readiness --- History.
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Coercion--the use of threatened force to induce an adversary to change its behavior--is a critical function of the U.S. military. U.S. forces have recently fought in the Balkans, the Persian Gulf, and the Horn of Africa to compel recalcitrant regimes and warlords to stop repression, abandon weapons programs, permit humanitarian relief, and otherwise modify their actions. Yet despite its overwhelming military might, the United States often fails to coerce successfully. This report examines the phenomenon of coercion and how air power can contribute to its success. Three factors increase the lik
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Civil-military relations --- Air power --- Military and civilian power --- Military-civil relations --- Executive power --- Sociology, Military --- Military government --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military readiness --- Air warfare --- History --- United States. --- Political activity. --- United States --- Politics and government
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Korean War, 1950-1953 --- Air power --- East Asia --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military readiness --- Air warfare --- Aerial operations, Chinese. --- History.
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No other technical development since the introduction of gunpowder has had as great an influence on warfare as the aircraft. From its early beginnings as simply a means of aerial reconnaissance to its utter supremacy on the battlefield, the aircraft has evolved into the most versatile and precise killing machine known to man. In this wide-ranging and comprehensive study, David Sloggett, an internationally-respected defence analyst, investigates the changing role and increasing significance of air power over the course of the previous 100 years. This is accomplished by detailing every major con
Air warfare -- History -- 20th century. --- Airplanes, Military -- History -- 20th century. --- Great Britain -- History, Military -- 20th century. --- Air power --- Air warfare --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Air Forces --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Military readiness --- History
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Giulio Douhet is generally considered the world's most important air-power theorist and this book offers the first comprehensive account of his air-power concepts. It ranges from 1884 when an air service was first implemented within the Italian military to the outbreak of the Second World War, and explores the evolution and dissemination of Douhet's ideas in an international context. It examines the impact of the Libyan war, the First World War and Ethiopian war on the development of Italian air-power strategy. It also addresses the issue of Douhet's advocacy of strategic bombing, exploring why it was that Douhet became an advocate of city bombing; the meaning and the limits of his core concept of 'command of the air'; and the mutual impact of air power, military and naval thought. It also takes into account alternatives to Douhetism such as the theories developed by Amedeo Mecozzi and others.
Air power --- Bombing, Aerial --- Generals --- Aerial bombing --- Air strikes --- Airstrikes --- Air warfare --- Bombardment --- Bombers --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military readiness --- History --- Douhet, Giulio, --- Douhet, G. --- Italy. --- Arts and Humanities
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The authors identify and discuss the fundamental concepts and principles of maneuver warfare, compare and contrast it to attrition-style warfare, and trace its origins and history. They examine the role of airpower in enhancing maneuver during the early German campaigns of World War II, in Germany's 1941 Russian campaigns, and in the Soviet version of maneuver warfare in World War II. They analyze the importance of airpower in maneuver warfare employed by Israel in the 1967 and 1973 wars and by coalition forces in the Gulf War. Dr. van Creveld forecasts what the role of airpower will be in warfare during the coming years. The book includes a response to the authors by the air doctrine analysts at Air University.
Maneuver warfare --- Air power --- Air superiority --- Military power --- Aeronautics, Military --- Military readiness --- Air warfare --- Warfare, Maneuver --- Military maneuvers --- Tactics --- Warfare, Conventional --- Air power. --- Military planning. --- Maneuver warfare. --- War planning --- Military administration --- Military policy --- Planning
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