A history of military-technological innovation in Russia. This book traces the dynamics of military-technological innovation in Russia over the last hundred and fifty years, particularly focusing on three distinct periods: the introduction of rifled breech-loading weapons in Imperial Russia in the nineteenth century, the invention of nuclear weapons in the Soviet Union in the twentieth century, and the development of precision-guided weapons in post-Soviet Russia in the twenty-first century. The analysis relies extensively on primary data obtained from Russian archives, complemented by a series of expert interviews, and deciphers Russia’s distinct strategic cultural approach to military-technological innovation.
Technology in Russian Strategic Culture: From the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day
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This book provides a historical perspective on military technology and strategic culture, supporting studies in history and political science.
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| Weight | 0.286 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 14.4 × 1.1 × 20.5 in |


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