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Ready for Battle: Technological Intelligence on the Battlefield

Autor Azriel Lorber
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2014
Technology and its proper use constitute key components in the strength of any armed forces. However, battlefield technologies constantly evolve in the quest for competitive advantage, with the rate at which new concepts and devices appear steadily increasing. In the world of technological intelligence, militaries worldwide not only seek to advance their technologies but to gather information about the latest technological and scientific developments of present and future adversaries, evaluate their possible impacts, and prevent as much as possible, the advantages gained by technological surprise-that sudden appearance of novel weapon systems that can tilt the success of an operation, battle, or even war.

While ample documentation circulates on operational intelligence-defined as information about an enemy's order of battle and intentions-and "operational surprise," technological intelligence (and consequently technological surprise) receives far less attention than today's military reality merits.

In Ready for Battle: Technological Intelligence on the Battlefield, Azriel Lorber rectifies this slant towards operational intelligence, engaging through historical example and policy prescription technology's role in modern warfare, and the dangers presented by technological inferiority on the one hand, and technological surprise on the other. Throughout, he offers examples of well-kept technological secrets that turned the tides of battle-as well as less well-hidden efforts that failed in their effect.

Ready for Battle analyzes the challenges presented and possible methods for addressing questions of technological surprise, drawing on historical examples of failure and success and offering insights into the intricacies of technological deception. This work will interest military historians and officers, security analysts, and defense industry professionals.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442239302
ISBN-10: 1442239301
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: 1 BW Illustration
Dimensiuni: 160 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Weapon Systems and Technological Intelligence
Chapter 1: Quality & Quantity - Technology as a major Component of Quality
Chapter 2: Technological Gap and Technological Failure
Chapter 3: Technological Surprise and Technological Inferiority
Chapter 4: What did the "Experts" Say?
Chapter 5: Technological and Scientific Intelligence
Chapter 6: The "Hierarchy" of Technological Secrets
Chapter 7: Intelligence Failures - the Writing on the Wall
Chapter 8: Intelligence Failures - Arrogance and Disdain for the Enemy
Chapter 9: Additional Aspects of Collecting and Analyzing Technological Intelligence
Chapter 10: The Technological Deception
Notes and References
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

Winning conflicts requires multiple levels of intelligence-operational, tactical, strategic, cultural, and environmental, to name a few. There is also 'technological intelligence'-knowledge about the tools, instruments, devices, and techniques one's adversary possesses or is developing. In this book, an 'adapted translation' from Hebrew, Lorber thoroughly explores technological intelligence using past examples such as the British deciphering of Germany's Enigma machine and the US breaking of Japanese code, as well as British engagements against Zulu warriors in Africa and Israeli air defense struggles. Each historical example is well presented, leaving readers convinced that winning a conflict requires embracing all aspects of the enemy. Two chapters focus on military intelligence failures. Prejudices, preconceptions, and assumptions regarding an enemy's capabilities must be set aside. Intelligence must be gathered using all methods, ranging from the simplest boots-on-the-ground approach to sophisticated eyes in the sky. Winners will think faster, analyze all possibilities for action, and work increasingly outside the box to ensure an adversary cannot gain a tactical, operational, strategic, or technological edge. Lorber makes a convincing demonstration and argument for the need of robust technological intelligence in this interesting work. Summing Up: Recommended. Academic and general military history and history of technology collections.