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Martin W. Bowman
(2020)
The Phantom F-4.
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Andreas Rupprecht
(2020)
Chinese Air Power in the 20th Century: Rise of the Red Dragon.
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Alison Fields
(2020)
Discordant Memories: Atomic Age Narratives and Visual Culture.
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Peter Banseok Kwon
(2020)
Building Bombs, Building a Nation: The State, Chaebŏl, and the Militarized Industrialization of South Korea, 1973–1979.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 51-75).
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Peter Westwick
(2020)
Stealth: The Secret Contest to Invent Invisible Aircraft.
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James Mills
(2020)
The transfer and exploitation of German air-to-air rocket and guided missile technology by the Western Allies after World War II.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(pp. 75-108).
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Braun, Hans-Joachim
(Winter 2020)
Hedy Lamarr, Radio-Controlled Torpedo.
American Heritage of Invention and Technology.
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Simone Tomassoni
(2020)
La prima guerra mondiale.
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Robert V. Gates
(2020)
The Norden Bombsight and the U.S. Naval Proving Ground.
Air Power History
(pp. 27-34).
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Katherine Chandler
(2020)
Unmanning: How humans, machines, and media perform drone warfare.
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David K. Stumpf
(2020)
Minuteman: a technical history of the missile that defined American nuclear warfare.
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Brett A. Gooden
(2020)
John Gooden and the Birmingham proton synchrotron.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 141-155).
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Emmanuel de Crouy-Chanel
(2020)
Le canon : Moyen Age Renaissance; (Cannon from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance).
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Steve Mills
(2019)
The Dawn of the Drone: From the Back-Room Boys of World War One.
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Zimmerman, David
(December 2019)
Neither Catapults nor Atomic Bombs: Technological Determinism and Military History from a Post-Industrial Revolution Perspective.
Vulcan
(pp. 45-61).
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Goodman, Seymour E.
(December 2019)
Deploying Technological Innovation in “Real Time”: Union and Confederate Ironclads.
Vulcan
(pp. 81-110).
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Brown, Gates M.
(December 2019)
Technology’s Unrealistic Promise: The US Army in the 1950s and Technological Determinism.
Vulcan
(pp. 62-80).
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Norman Fine
(2019)
Blind Bombing: How Microwave Radar Brought the Allies to D-Day and Victory in World War II.
(/isis/citation/CBB071343561/)
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M.L. Cummings
(December 2019)
Lethal Autonomous Weapons: Meaningful Human Control or Meaningful Human Certification?.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 20-26).
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Walton, Steven A.
(December 2019)
Technological Determinism(s) and the Study of War.
Vulcan
(pp. 4-18).
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