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In light of the performance of American high-technology weapons in the 1991 Gulf War, many defence analysts have posited that we are on the threshold of a revolution in military affairs and the conduct of war. This text takes a more measured perspective, arguing that while important technological developments are in progress, the overall thrust of...
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In light of the performance of American high-technology weapons in the 1991 Gulf War, many defence analysts have posited that we are on the threshold of a revolution in military affairs and the conduct of war. This text takes a more measured perspective, arguing that while important technological developments are in progress, the overall thrust of contemporary military innovation is probably not revolutionary in magnitude.