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Battles That Changed Warfare 1457bc-Ad1991 Chris McNab

Battles That Changed Warfare 1457bc-Ad1991 By Chris McNab

Battles That Changed Warfare 1457bc-Ad1991 by Chris McNab


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The development of new weapons technology has always had a decisive impact on the outcome of military encounters, often changing the way that battles are fought for generations to follow. Battles that Changed Warfare features 20 key battles in which new weapons have had a revolutionary impact on the battlefield.

Battles That Changed Warfare 1457bc-Ad1991 Summary

Battles That Changed Warfare 1457bc-Ad1991: From Chariot Warfare to Stealth Bombers by Chris McNab

The development of new weapons technology has always had a decisive impact on the outcome of military encounters, often changing the way that battles are fought for generations to follow. Battles that Changed Warfare features 20 key battles in which new weapons have had a revolutionary impact on the battlefield. Beginning with the battle of Megiddo (1457 BC), where Pharaoh Tuthmosis III's chariots defeated the Canaanites, and finishing with the first Gulf War (1991), where the F-117Stealth fighter helped the US-led Coalition to beat the Iraqi army with minimal losses, the most important examples from the history of warfare are featured. From the success of Roman legions at Cynoscephalae in 197 BC to the introduction of the cannon at Castillon in 1453 and the use of tanks at Cambrai in 1917 to the use of carrier-borne aircraft at Pearl Harbor in 1941, each battle includes a contextual introduction, a description of the action, and an analysis of the aftermath. A specially commissioned colour map illustrating the dispositions and movement of forces brings the subject to life and helps the reader grasp the course of each battle. Authoritatively written and with more than 200 colour and black-and-white maps, artworks and photographs, Battles that Changed Warfare is an essential companion for anyone interested in military history.

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This book is well illustrated throughout and well produced. * Wargames Soldiers and Strategy *

About Chris McNab

Dr Chris McNab is a writer and editor specialising in military history, with a major research interest in the evolution of modern manoeuvre warfare. He has written or contributed to numerous titles, including Campaigns of World War II, Order of Battle: German Kriegsmarine, Order of Battle: German Luftwaffe, World War II Data Book: The Third Reich, 1933-45 and World War II Data Book: The SS, 1923-45. Dr Chris Mann completed his PhD thesis at King's College, London, and is a Senior Lecturer at the War Studies Department of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He is an editor and author of more than 20 years' experience who writes on defence and military topics, with a specialism in the history of World War II. Christer Jorgensen graduated with a Ph.D from University College, London. An expert on military history, Jorgensen has published various books on the history of European warfare. Based in London, he has previously contributed to Battles of the Medieval World and Battles of the Crusades. Martin J. Dougherty is a freelance writer specialising in military and defence topics. His published work deals with subjects ranging from naval weapons to personal security and self-defence. He is author of Small Arms: From the Civil War to the Present Day, Warriors of the World: The Ancient Warrior, and Weapons and Fighting Techniques of the Medieval Warrior. Dougherty has also written books on personal self defence, including Unarmed Combat (2010) and Extreme Unarmed Combat (2012). Kelly DeVries is Professor of History at Loyola College, Maryland. He is the author of, among other titles, Medieval Military Technology, Infantry Warfare in the Early Fourteenth Century, and Guns and Men in Medieval Europe.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. 1457 BC Megiddo - Chariot
2. 332 BC Tyre - Ballista - Alexander's great siege success
3. 197 BC Cynoscephalae - Roman legion beats the Greek phalanx
4. 443 Chersonesus - Huns/compound bow defeats the Western Roman Empire
5. 533 Ad Decimum, Cataphract cavalry led by Belisarius
6. 1298 Falkirk - Longbow used with great effect
7. 1452 Castillon - Dramatic first use of cannon in Europe
8. 1513 Novara - Swiss pikemen dominate the battlefield
9. 1575 Nagashino - muskets defeat Japanese heavy cavalry
10. 1592 Sacheon - Ironclad/Turtle ship Korea vs Japan
11. 1658 Battle of the Dunes - The New Model Army, the first professional army
12. 1866 Sadowa - Needle gun
13. 1870 Sedan - Breech loading artillery
14. 1881 Omdurman Machine gun
15. 1914 U9 Live Bait Squadron - Submarine
16. 1915 Ypres - Poison gas/chemicals
17. 1917 Cambrai Tanks
18. 1941 Pearl Harbor - Aircraft Carrier
19. 1973 Mitla pass (Sinai) - Anti-tank missile
20. 1991 1st Gulf War - Stealth bomber
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR010166986
9781907446696
1907446699
Battles That Changed Warfare 1457bc-Ad1991: From Chariot Warfare to Stealth Bombers by Chris McNab
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Amber Books Ltd
20110415
224
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