War at the Speed of Light : Directed-Energy Weapons and the Future of Twenty-First Century Warfare by Louis A. Del Monte (2021, Hardcover)

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War at the Speed of Light : Directed-Energy Weapons and the Future of Twenty-First-Century Warfare, Hardcover by Del Monte, Louis A., ISBN 164012330X, ISBN-13 9781640123304, Brand New, Free shipping in the US ""War at the Speed of Light" explores the ever-increasing and revolutionary role of directed-energy weapons in warfare, including laser, microwave, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and cyberspace weapons. In addition, this book delineates the threat that directed-energy weapons pose to disrupting the doctrine of MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction), which has kept the major powers of the world from engaging in nuclear war"--

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PublisherPotomac Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10164012330X
ISBN-139781640123304
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Book TitleWar at the Speed of Light : Directed-Energy Weapons and the Future of Twenty-First Century Warfare
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPublic Policy / Military Policy, Military Science, Security (National & International)
Publication Year2021
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science, Technology & Engineering
AuthorLouis A. Del Monte
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight20.5 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.5 in

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LCCN2020-017971
Reviews"A fascinating, sophisticated, and at times disturbing tour of the next stage of warfare, in which directed-energy weapons inflict damage at the speed of light. [Such weapons] have the potential to profoundly change the balance of power and revolutionize the nature of conflict. . . . This book will be an indispensable reference for the kind of political, military, and ethical debate on these weapons that Del Monte strongly urges us to conduct."--Mitt Regan, McDevitt Professor of Jurisprudence and codirector of the Center on National Security and the Law, Georgetown University Law Center, "Louis Del Monte gives a thorough and well-researched review of the next generation of laser, microwave, electromagnetic pulse, and cyberspace directed-energy weapons. He describes critical risks regarding the marriage of these weapons with artificial intelligence and discusses the ethical issues that result. He presents important comparisons of the capabilities of the United States versus those of Russia and China and other potential adversaries. He points out the tremendous risk for humanity if the world does not safeguard technology and weapons developments as these technologies mature."--Ed Albers, retired director of engineering at Honeywell, "Louis Del Monte provides a thought-provoking look at the ever-increasing and revolutionary role of directed-energy weapons in warfare. Del Monte's background in developing advanced integrated circuits and sensors for some of the most advanced military weapons enables him to provide a unique perspective on emerging laser, microwave, electromagnetic pulse, and cyberspace weapons. Most important, Del Monte surfaces the threat directed-energy weapons pose to disrupting the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction, which has kept the major powers of the world from engaging in a nuclear war."--Col. Christopher Korpela, U.S. Army, PhD, "Louis Del Monte gives a thorough and well-researched review of the next generation of laser, microwave, electromagnetic pulse, and cyberspace directed-energy weapons. He describes critical risks regarding the marriage of these weapons with artificial intelligence and discusses the ethical issues that result. He presents important comparisons of the capabilities of the United States versus those of Russia and China, and other potential adversaries. He points out the tremendous risk for humanity if the world does not safeguard technology and weapons developments as these technologies mature."--Ed Albers, retired director of engineering at Honeywell
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal355.8/246
Table Of ContentList of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1. The Game of Cat and Mouse 1. Tilting the Balance of Terror 2. The Quest for Global Dominance Using Conventional Weapons 3. The Coming Fourth U.S. Offset Strategy Part 2. Directed-Energy Weapons 4. Laser Weapons 5. Microwave Weapons 6. EMP Weapons 7. Cyberspace Weapons Part 3. "Shields Up, Mr. Sulu" 8. Directed-Energy Countermeasures 9. Force Fields Part 4. The Coming New Reality 10. Autonomous Directed-Energy Weapons 11. The Full-Scale Weaponization of Space 12. Not Gambling with the Fate of Humanity Appendix A: U.S. and Chinese Defense Budgets Adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity and Labor Costs Appendix B: The Design and Operation of a Laser Appendix C: Radiation-Hardened Electronics and System Shielding Resources Appendix D: Articles Describing the Operation of Nonnuclear EMP Devices Notes Index
SynopsisWar at the Speed of Light explores the revolutionary role of directed-energy weapons in warfare and their threat to disrupting the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction., War at the Speed of Light describes the revolutionary and ever-increasing role of directed-energy weapons (such as laser, microwave, electromagnetic pulse, and cyberspace weapons) in warfare. Louis A. Del Monte delineates the threat that such weapons pose to disrupting the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction, which has kept the major powers of the world from engaging in nuclear warfare. Potential U.S. adversaries, such as China and Russia, are developing hypersonic missiles and using swarming tactics as a means to defeat the U.S. military. In response, the U.S. Department of Defense established the 2018 National Security Strategy, emphasizing directed-energy weapons, which project devastation at the speed of light and are capable of destroying hypersonic missiles and enemy drones and missile swarms. Del Monte analyzes how modern warfare is changing in three fundamental ways: the pace of war is quickening, the rate at which weapons project devastation is reaching the speed of light, and cyberspace is now officially a battlefield. In this acceleration of combat called "hyperwar," Del Monte shows how disturbingly close the world is to losing any deterrence to nuclear warfare.
LC Classification NumberUG486.5.D45 2021

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