Military Technology (New Technology)
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Rating | : | 4.22 (765 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1599201658 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 46 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The New Technology series is an exciting, up-to-date look at new technology and the effect it is having on the world. Each title looks forward to likely future technological advances that will affect our everyday lives.Today there are already unmanned spy planes, military robots, and stealth bombers. But what new weapons and systems will be around in the future? Will soldiers really wear uniforms that control their body temperature or sound an alarm if they are injured? Will robots be the soldiers of the future? Will robot spies as small as insects scout enemy territory? With developments in military technology, future warfare and defense will be very different.
The book has a futuristic bent to it that many young people will be fascinated with! Deb Military technology is always being updated. Like anything else, say for example the Playstation game console, as soon as it came out other companies were vying to make an even better version. Hundreds and hundreds of years ago people were making their first weapons to protect their fam
Ian Graham is the author of Cherished Library, as well as the Danger Zone series, the Mighty Machines series, and the New Technology series.
Regular bulleted sidebars including How It Works and What’s Next? drill further into each topic. From Booklist This abundantly illustrated yet slim volume in the New Technology series looks at the latest developments in weapons and intelligence-gathering technologies. Grades 7-10. Some of the technologies discussed are currently in limited use, but most are in the development or prototype stages. Brief chapters discuss aviation, land warfare, warships and submarines, intelligence, nonlethal weapons, and space weapons. Other titles in the series address new technologies in the fields of energy, the environment, food, and transportation. --Ed Sullivan . The brevity of the text and the vivid visual design of the b