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Precision: A History of American Warfare
By (Author) James Patton Rogers
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st January 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
355.020973
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
264g
We think of precision warfare as a modern invention, closely associated with the Gulf War, the Kosovo Campaign and drone technologies. But its origins go back much further in history.
As war historian James Patton Rogers reveals, this quest to achieve precision in war began in 1917, during the early years of powered flight in the United States. This means that precision has been a significant, if not always achievable, feature of American strategic thought for more than a hundred years.
Patton Rogers takes readers on a journey through the twentieth century, highlighting the innovative thinkers of the First World War, the experimental technologies of the Second World War and the surprising Cold War nuclear strategies that made precision the dominant feature it is today. From Russias offensive war in Ukraine to Libya, Ethiopia and Nagorno-Karabakh, the conflicts of the twenty-first-century are being fought with precision weapons. Patton Rogers answers two enduring questions: why has precision been such a defining feature of US military thinking And how has this ambition shaped public and military perceptions of war today
James Patton Rogers is the DIAS Associate Professor in War Studies within the Center for War Studies at SDU in Denmark. He is also a NR Senior Fellow of the Cornell Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University and an Associate Fellow of LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics. James is the Co-Founder and Co-Convenor of BISA War Studies and an expert advisor to the United Nations Security Council, UK Parliament and NATO.