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The Second World War's Military Legacy: The Atomic Bomb and Much More
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The Second World War’s Military Legacy: The Atomic Bomb and Much More

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Necessity is the mother of invention and nothing is more necessary than victory in war. Driven by the need to defeat Hitlers Nazis and Japanese Imperial ambitions, the period 1939 1945 saw huge and unprecedented leaps in the invention and development of war winning weapons and technology. Well-known author and military expert David Wragg has studied the whole range of land, sea and air technical innovations that originated during the Second World War. Most obvious and strategically important is the Atomic Bomb (and its successor the Hydrogen Bomb) but the list is truly fascinating cruise and ballistic missiles, landing craft, self-propelled guns assault ships, IFF (identification friend or foe), jet engines, sonar, ejection seats to name but some. A number of inventions, while important at the time, had no longer term use; for instance dive-bombers. Others were available but not used until post-war such as in-flight refuelling. The author concludes from his extensive research arguing that there is little new in defence today as so many modern weapons trace their origins back to the Second World War. This is an original and thought-provoking book by a highly respected military history author. AUTHOR: David Wragg is a prolific military historian who specialises in naval aviation subjects. He has been published widely in the UK and USA and in four languages. He has numerous books in print with Pen and Sword and is the author of over thirty maritime, aviation and transport works.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 June 2022
Pages
208
ISBN
9781399074674

Necessity is the mother of invention and nothing is more necessary than victory in war. Driven by the need to defeat Hitlers Nazis and Japanese Imperial ambitions, the period 1939 1945 saw huge and unprecedented leaps in the invention and development of war winning weapons and technology. Well-known author and military expert David Wragg has studied the whole range of land, sea and air technical innovations that originated during the Second World War. Most obvious and strategically important is the Atomic Bomb (and its successor the Hydrogen Bomb) but the list is truly fascinating cruise and ballistic missiles, landing craft, self-propelled guns assault ships, IFF (identification friend or foe), jet engines, sonar, ejection seats to name but some. A number of inventions, while important at the time, had no longer term use; for instance dive-bombers. Others were available but not used until post-war such as in-flight refuelling. The author concludes from his extensive research arguing that there is little new in defence today as so many modern weapons trace their origins back to the Second World War. This is an original and thought-provoking book by a highly respected military history author. AUTHOR: David Wragg is a prolific military historian who specialises in naval aviation subjects. He has been published widely in the UK and USA and in four languages. He has numerous books in print with Pen and Sword and is the author of over thirty maritime, aviation and transport works.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 June 2022
Pages
208
ISBN
9781399074674