Future Weapons Tech II - for DARPA Fans, Groupies, Innovators, and Entrepreneurs
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Future Weapons Tech II - for DARPA Fans, Groupies, Innovators, and Entrepreneurs
This is Volume Two of Future Weapons Tech.
This eBook is about getting your mind in the "creative flow" and to get your brain thinking about, well, things that most people don't ever consider -- Leonardo da Vinci was a conceptual thinker, creative genius, and spent time not only designing machines, and painting, but also building weapons of war to help his nation-state at the time defend itself, a very noble endeavor indeed, by any means. There is no problem we cannot solve in the present period, but we need you and your mind to help.
This book is for military planners, R and D Teams, Government Contractors, Inventors, Entrepreneurs, and the next innovative Steve Jobs type to come along.
To get your mind thinking in such terms, I've listed some of my own ideas, concepts that I've come up with over the last decade. Interestingly enough, you may note that some of those inventions and innovations have actually come to fruition, others will follow or not in the future. Each article or essay in this volume is between 200 and 2500 words. All bite-sized and easy to read even if you happen to be bi-polar or have that ADHD Edison Gene, likewise this eBook is designed for Kindle readers on the go, so you can read a little here and there and always be in the creative flow. This volume includes articles on the following topics:
1. Canadian Navy Needs UUVs for Surveillance 2. Russian Military Air Tankers and US Aircraft Carriers 3. Hurricane and Typhoon Cover Strategies 4. The Father of All Bombs 5. Hypersonic Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Delivery 6. When Will Non-Stealth Aircraft Be Deemed Obsolete? 7. Armored Piercing W-BN Tips 8. Weather During Warfare Iraqi Climate Challenges and Lessons 9. High Tech Military Weapon Proliferation 10. When Will Terrorists Go Nuclear? 11. AI Models of War Fighting Outcome Need Improvement 12. Guarding US Naval Gates and Checkpoints 13. Rainbow Frequency Strategies to Pre-detonate IEDs 14. The Middle East is the Least Environmentally Offensive Place for War 15. Laser Missile Defense €“ More Work Needed 16. Russian Submarines and Acoustic Signatures 17. China's Military Moon Base? 18. Future Fighting Weapons Discussion 19. Military Transfer Tech to Fight Wildfires 20. Military Budgets and Erratic Fuel Prices 21. China's Rise to Military Dominance 22. High Tech Enemies and Their Hacking Teams €“ Real Threat 23. Tracking Chinese War Ships By Pollution Signatures €“ Piece of Cake 24. 2008 Missile Defense Trends 25. Should the Military Pay When Soldiers Disobey and Get Injured? 26. Sensor Based Tie-Downs and Self-Ground Refueling Robots for UAVs Needed 27. Keeping a War Going to Test New Weapon System - Ethics 28. Anti-Swarm EMP Devices 29. Radar Absorbing Warship Skin Considered 30. Military Challenges with Feature Creep in Bidding and Acquisition 31. Where is the Future of War Going €“ Will Wars Ever End? 32. Preemption in Space? 33. Gas Air Weapon Rational €“ It's Troubling But True 34. Selling Old US Military Hardware to Help Budget 35. 2010 Robotic Warfare Trends 36. Military Defense and Think Tanks 37. Sonic Earthquake Triggering for a Force Multiplier 38. Sonic Vibrational Attack Weapon Systems of the Future 39. Swarm Warfare €“ The 4-minute War of the Future 40. DARPA Has Its Critics €“ But I'm Not One of Them 41. Low Cost IEDs and the High Toll They Take 42. Missile Defense Shields and Decoys Considered 43. Chinese Missiles at Maritime Choke Points Challenge 44. REE Challenges for Our High Tech Weapon Systems 45. YouTube Bomb Making Videos €“ Dealing With It 46. Potential Laser Weapons Considered 47. Air Defense Systems and Taiwan Sales 48. Better Body Armor Challenges 49. The Flow of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation Troubling 50. World Wide Military Weapons Sales