Thunder over the Horizon: From V-2 Rockets to Ballistic Missiles

Thunder over the Horizon: From V-2 Rockets to Ballistic Missiles

by Clayton K.S. Chun
Thunder over the Horizon: From V-2 Rockets to Ballistic Missiles

Thunder over the Horizon: From V-2 Rockets to Ballistic Missiles

by Clayton K.S. Chun

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Overview

In this general history of the development of rockets and missiles, Chun traces the technology that made attack from beyond the horizon possible. A former missile launch officer, he focusess not only on the development and employment of the ballistic missile—from early German V-2 use to today—but on their subsequent impact on national strategies, doctrine, force structure, and politics. The development of ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads had a profound impact on superpower rivalries and structured international relations for decades. The advent of the ballistic missile changed the way nations believed war was to be fought in the future. Ballistic missiles (land based and submarine-launched) are now global in scope. Accordingly, the book covers Russia, China, North Korea, South Asia, and the Middle East. It details actual use in combat, as well as current countermeasures and future missile defense systems.

In this general history of the development of rockets and missiles, Chun traces the technology that made attack from beyond the horizon possible. A former missile launch officer, he focuses not only on the development and employment of the ballistic missile—from early German V-2 use to today—but on their subsequent impact on national strategies, doctrine, force structure, and politics. The development of ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads had a profound impact on superpower rivalries and structured international relations for decades. The advent of the ballistic missile changed the way nations believed war was to be fought in the future. Ballistic missiles (land based and submarine-launched) are now global in scope. Accordingly, the book covers Russia, China, North Korea, South Asia, and the Middle East. It details actual use in combat, as well as current countermeasures and future missile defense systems.

The ballistic missile is still a relevant weapon system. Advancements in miniaturization, spread of technology, availability of weapons of mass destruction, desire to gain strategic advantage among rivals, and other concerns have stimulated the growth of interested parties that either have or are able to build ballistic missiles. Tracing the development and issues regarding such missiles serves as a primer on these complex systems, and explains why international parties are still concerned about their proliferation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275985776
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/2006
Series: War, Technology, and History
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Clayton K.S. Chun is Chair of the Department of Distance Education at the United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA. He is a former Missile Launch Officer and Pentagon Officer in the Strategy Division of the Air Staff. His publications include Aerospace Power in the 21st Century: A Basic Primer, US Army in the Plains Indian Wars 1865-91, and Doolittle Raid.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Missile Fundamentals
V-2
Cold War
Cuban Missile Crisis
Iraq
Proliferation
Strategy
Technology
Appendix: Charts
Bibliography

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"Everyone wants to know how ballistic missiles fit into America's defense. This comprehensive and brilliant primer will attract a responsive general audience. It is carefully written with full and clear explanations of the way things work."

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