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The Other Arms Race: New Technologies and Non-Nuclear Conflict
Edited by Geoffrey Kemp, Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr., and Uri Ra'anan
Reviewed by By Andrew J. Pierre
Edited by Geoffrey Kemp, Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr., and Uri Ra'anan
Lexington Books
1975
218 pp.
$14.50
A most valuable survey of the important revolution now underway in the technology of non-nuclear weapons. The "smart bombs" used in the closing stages of the Vietnam War and the antitank guided missiles employed in the Yom Kippur War are forerunners of a new generation of "precision-guided munitions." The authors examine the political as well as the strategic implications of the new defense technologies in a non-polemical and yet intellectually provocative manner.

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