Tecnología militar
desde la bomba atómica hasta los robots de combate y la inteligencia artificial
Corcoba Fernández, Óscar
Corcoba Fernández, Diego
From the atomic bomb to combat robots and artificial intelligence. A modern vision of the arms industry and the evolution of combat devices and their destructive capacity, from the Cold War to the present day; from the smallest and most invisible weapons to the deadliest, atomic arsenals and technological warfare in the digital world. Military technology takes us into a context in which the development of weapons, from the smallest and most invisible, to the largest and deadliest, will have an enormous influence on international politics and the shaping of the world during the second half of the S. XX and XXI century. After the Second World War, the victorious great powers reached a series of agreements to divide up the areas of influence, especially the two victorious great powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, both with two different models of society which will be seen , a few years later, involved in a diplomatic and political conflict and even in some areas in military conflicts (direct and indirect), this work will focus on the specific use of the armaments of each of the contingents related to the last aspect both from the United States and the Soviet Union. Since the development of the Manhattan project, both superpowers are going to start a double race. The atomic race on the one hand, with milestones such as the achievement of the H Bomb by the USSR in 1953, tested in Kazakhstan.
- Author
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Corcoba Fernández, Óscar
Corcoba Fernández, Diego
- Subject
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History
> Auxiliary disciplines
- EAN
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9788413051468
- ISBN
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978-84-1305-146-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Ediciones Nowtilus
- Pages
- 288
- High
- 22.5 cm
- Weight
- 17.0 cm
- Release date
- 15-02-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Historia incógnita