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Artillery Power

Michael Davies

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Sinopsis

Artillery Power examines the sweeping impact of artillery on military history, arguing its evolution has consistently reshaped battlefield tactics and military strategy from ancient times to modern warfare. The book highlights how artillery redefined the possibilities and limitations of military power, not just through technological advancements but also through its influence on social and economic factors. Readers will discover how crucial the interplay between technology, strategy, and societal forces are to understanding artillery's impact.

 
The book chronologically progresses from ancient siege engines to contemporary precision-guided munitions, detailing tactical adaptations driven by artillery's enhanced capabilities. For instance, the shift from gunpowder artillery to more sophisticated siege guns during the Renaissance significantly altered territorial control strategies. Similarly, the advent of rifled artillery transformed industrial warfare during the American Civil War, making battles deadlier and more complex. This study provides a comprehensive look at how artillery's development forced militaries to adapt.

 
Drawing from military manuals, battle reports, and quantitative data, Artillery Power offers a balanced and objective analysis suitable for both academics and enthusiasts interested in military technology and its historical significance, making it a valuable resource for understanding military planning and defense procurement.
Disponible desde: 29/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 61 páginas.

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