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War of the Future – How Do We See It?

... between great powers, in which victory would be deemed to be the signing of a “major deal”. Scenario 2 www.maxisciences.com Maxim Shepovalenko: Hypersonic Warheads for Ballistic Missiles This option would bring back the system of mobilization wars. Given the existence of strategic nuclear weapons, a repeat of 20th century world wars is unlikely. But one can imagine wars between nuclear powers similar to the ones in Italy during the 16th century or the Thirty Years’ War, when battles took place once every several years. George ...

06.05.2016

Modern Conflicts as a Reflection of Past Wars

... In other words, the war’s objective is capturing a border city and dictating one's terms to the opposite party. Modern wars are reproducing the Richelieu model. Since the early 21st century, we see an increasing number of intensive conflicts that ... ... unilaterally, and the response of others is far from clear. States are moving toward more intensive conflicts with the local use of nuclear weapons, but the victorious deal will remain the standard outcome. To this end, what about Asia-Pacific? Because of the ...

12.05.2015

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