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Firepower in limited war

Firepower in limited war1990

Robert H. Scales

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The military of the United States is the world's strongest. Our armed forces are equipped with weapons of remarkable accuracy and unprecedented destructive power. In the Gulf War, allied forces used these weapons in what turned out to be a high-tech shooting gallery. The pinpoint accuracy of the sharpshooter's rifle is now routinely expected in the delivery of thousand pound bombs. Recent events in Somalia and the Balkans have aptly demonstrated, however, the profound limitations of firepower in limited conflicts of low intensity. Yet, these are the kinds of war we are most likely to encounter as we proceed down the path of the new world order. Author Scales examines this problem through his analysis of the role of firepower in the wars in Indochina, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Falklands War, and the Gulf War.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL2169455W

Subjects

FirepowerLimited warMilitary history, ModernModern Military historyGeschichte (1950-1988)ArtillerieGeschichte 1946-1994Begrenzter KriegBewaffneter KonfliktKriegführungLuftwaffe

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