The Weapon Wizards
How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower
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From drones to satellites, missile defense systems to cyber warfare, Israel is leading the world when it comes to new technology being deployed on the modern battlefield. The Weapon Wizards shows how this tiny nation of 8,000,000 learned to adapt to the changes in warfare and in the defense industry and become the new prototype of a 21st century superpower, not in size, but rather in innovation and efficiency - and as a result of its long war experience. Sitting on the front lines of how wars are fought in the 21st century, Israel has developed in its arms trade new weapons and retrofitted old ones so they remain effective, relevant, and deadly on a constantly-changing battlefield. While other countries begin to prepare for these challenges, they are looking to Israel - and specifically its weapons - for guidance. Israel is, in effect, a laboratory for the rest of the world. How did Israel do it? And what are the military and geopolitical implications of these developments? These are some of the key questions Yaakov Katz and Amir Bohbot address. Drawing on a vast amount of research, and unparalleled access to the Israeli defense establishment, this book is a report directly from the front lines.
©2017 Yaakov Katz and Amir Bohbot (P)2017 TantorCritic Reviews
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- Reader From Aus
- 20-09-2017
Interesting
An excellent book that gives a good, relatively up to date overview of the israeli military and arms industry. Includes areas on arms sales, drones, tank developement etc.
Some armchair generals may find they already know the details, but in an area (arms sales and tech.) generally overshadowed by a flood of information regarding US projects, I found this small nations ability to innovate quite impressive.
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