MORAV (Multi-Operational Robotic Armored Vehicle): The History of Robotic Warfare
By (Author) Allan Tannenbaum
Insight Editions
Insight Editions
31st August 2010
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
741.5973
Paperback
160
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 10mm
497g
(W) Fon Davis, M. Zachary Sherman (A) Budi Setiawan
Lt. Michael Okeda, a cocky fighter pilot with a sketchy past is thrust into the terrifying new world of giant robotic warfare when he and his fellow soldiers uncover a conspiracy to dominate the globe. As they struggle to make their way back to their home nation of Tangri, they are forced to use every ounce of guts, mettle, and wit they have to survive. Going up against a private army of trained mercenaries with the latest cutting-edge robotic warfare technology at their disposal, Okeda and his comrades in arms are about to experience the fight of their lives.
Allan Tannenbaum's career in photography spans more than four decades. His first work as a professional photographer was in 1973 for the SoHo Weekly News, and he remained with that paper until it folded in 1982. He now works as an international photojournalist contributing to various magazines, as well as design firms and advertising agencies. He also shoots portraits and serves as a contributing photographer for many noted publications including Time, Life, and Newsweek. He is the author of two books of his photography, New York in the 70s and New York.