Then again, maybe North Korea can’t hit the Continental U.S.
But still might be able to hit Alaska: North Korean Missiles are Hoax
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But still might be able to hit Alaska: North Korean Missiles are Hoax
Don’t want to steal Shawn’s thunder as he is working up an article on THAAD, but this is a nice little graphic showing the defense of the area: U.S. can Intercept North Korean ICBMs with 36 Deployed Interceptors We do…
Hard for me to pass on articles on the First Guards Tank Army. That was one of the two Soviet tank armies in the Voronezh Front at Kursk during the defensive operations there. Its operations are discussed in some depth…
Here is the link to the Eric Prince editorial on Afghanistan in the Wall Street Journal: It is behind a pay wall that I do not subscribe to, so have not read it yet, although I did watch his…
I do note on Amazon that they are selling a copy of Trevor Dupuy’s Understanding War for $599: $600 book This is not even the original edition, but the NOVA Publications reprint. I still have around 438 of these in stock…
Invariably, especially with a new book coming out (War by Numbers), I expected to get requests for copies of our data bases. In fact, I already have. Back around 1987 or so, a very wise man (Curt Johnson, VP of HERO)…
Yes, I still use data base as two words, much to the annoyance of Jay Karamales. Anyhow, War by Numbers does rely extensively on a group of combat data bases that were developed over several decades. The earliest versions were…
Preface ix Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xiii Understanding War 1 Force Ratios 8 Attacker versus Defender 14 Human Factors 16 Measuring Human Factors in Combat: Italy 1943-1944 19 Measuring Human Factors in Combat: Ardennes and Kursk …
I just received my 15 author copies of War by Numbers. So it is now available for $39.95 from Potomac Books (University of Nebraska Press): War by Numbers This means it should be available from Amazon.com next week: War by Numbers…
Continuing with the next posting on the nineteenth lecture from Professor Michael Spagat’s Economics of Warfare course that he gives at Royal Holloway University. It is posted on his blog Wars, Numbers and Human Losses at: This lecture continues the discussion of…