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The Guns of Boston Harbor - From the Bay Colony Through the Present (Paperback): Gerald W. Butler The Guns of Boston Harbor - From the Bay Colony Through the Present (Paperback)
Gerald W. Butler; Edited by Richard Shaner; Illustrated by Gerald W. Butler
R950 R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Save R115 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
German Military Equipment WW2, v.1: German (Paperback): R.M. Clarke German Military Equipment WW2, v.1: German (Paperback)
R.M. Clarke
R933 Discovery Miles 9 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Data of illustrations of all German ordnance material as collected during World War II by the office of the Chief of Ordnance - Washington, D.C., including supplements issued up to June 1945. Covered are full specifications and detailed photographs of tanks, motor vehicles, artillery, small arms, aircraft armament, ammunition and rockets with both German and English nomenclature.

Endgame (Paperback, Ed): Carey Endgame (Paperback, Ed)
Carey
R421 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R54 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For seven tumultuous years, the U.S.S. Voyager™ has explored the Delta Quadrant, encountering strange alien civilizations and bizarre space-time anomalies as it steadfastly made its way back toward the safety of Federation space. Captain Kathryn Janeway and her heroic crew have faced all manner of harrowing danger and hostile life-forms -- including the Kazons, the Borg, and the Q -- while never losing sight of their ultimate goal: home. Now, at last, Voyager's epic trek may be nearing its end...

After so many perilous and astounding adventures, will Captain Janeway finally bring her wayward starship back to the Alpha Quadrant? And what will become of her diverse yet tightly knit crew? Will Chakotay, B'Elanna Torres, and the other former Maquis freedom fighters face long-delayed justice for their crimes against the Federation? And is there any place in Starfleet for the uniquely independent Borg known as Seven of Nine?

As the ultimate destiny of Voyager is revealed, all that is certain is that nothing will ever be the same!

The Russian Nuclear Shield from Stalin to Yeltsin (Hardcover): J. Mathers The Russian Nuclear Shield from Stalin to Yeltsin (Hardcover)
J. Mathers
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book makes extensive use of Soviet sources to provide the first full analysis of Moscow's ballistic missile defence policy from its origins to the most recent post-Soviet developments. It considers the Soviets' motivations for pursuing an anti-ballistic missile capability and the extent of their success, and reveals that ballistic missile defence policy was used by every political leadership from Krushchev to Yeltsin as a means of sending signals about Moscow's intentions to the West.

Fundamentals of Electronic Warfare (Hardcover): S.A. Vakin, L.N. Shustov, R.H. Dunwell Fundamentals of Electronic Warfare (Hardcover)
S.A. Vakin, L.N. Shustov, R.H. Dunwell
R4,912 Discovery Miles 49 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An in-depth, comprehensive treatment of the principles of electronic warfare (EW). Written by leading experts in the field, this authoritative book takes a systematic approach to exploring EW theory, mathematical models, and quantitative analysis. It offers a detailed examination of the basic targets of EW operations, a thorough presentation of critical radar jamming methods, and definitions of the effectiveness criteria for EW systems and techniques. Key areas covered include: mathematical models for active, passive and active-passive jamming signals; jamming methods based on the use of false radar and thermal targets; the effectiveness of specific jamming methods; a mathematical definition of electronic antiaircraft defense systems as targets; and the reduction of radar detectability. This is a useful resource for practitioners and academics interested in the development and application or radio electronic systems for military and civilian use.

Air Assault from the Sea (Paperback): Patrick Allen Air Assault from the Sea (Paperback)
Patrick Allen
R181 Discovery Miles 1 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The USA and UK have both expanded their amphibious and air assault capabilities by building new helicopter assault ships such as the US Navy Wasp Class LHD (Large Helicopter Dock) and the LPH (Landing Platform Helicopter). This work takes a look at today's helicopter aviation units.

Destroying the World to Save it - Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism (Paperback): Robert Jay... Destroying the World to Save it - Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism (Paperback)
Robert Jay Lifton
R762 R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Save R128 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

National Book Award winner and renowned psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton reveals a world at risk from millennial cults intent on ending it all.
Since the earliest moments of recorded history, prophets and gurus have foretold the world's end, but only in the nuclear age has it been possible for a megalomaniac guru with a world-ending vision to bring his prophecy to pass. Now Robert Jay Lifton offers a vivid and disturbing case in point in this chilling exploration of Aum Shinrikyo, the Japanese cult that released sarin nerve gas in the Tokyo subways.
With unprecedented access to former Aum members, Lifton has produced a pathbreaking study of the inner life of a modern millennial cult. He shows how Aum's guru Shoko Asahara (charismatic spiritual leader, con man, madman) created a religion from a global stew of New Age thinking, ancient rituals, and apocalyptic science fiction, then recruited scientists as disciples and set them to producing weapons of mass destruction. Taking stock as well of Charles Manson, Heaven's Gate, and the Oklahoma City bombers, Lifton confronts the frightening possibility of a twenty-first century in which cults and terrorists may be able to bring about their own holocausts.
Bold and compelling, Destroying the World to Save It charts the emergence of a new global threat of urgent concern to us all.

Castles in the Air (Paperback, Rev. and updated ed. /): M. Bowman Castles in the Air (Paperback, Rev. and updated ed. /)
M. Bowman
R801 R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Save R125 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Castles in the Air is a re-issue of one of the classic titles of military literature. It recounts the story of the B-17 Flying Fortress crews of the US 8th Air Force—the men and the planes that provided the main punch in the daylight strategic bombing offensive against Nazi Germany from 1942–45. This revealing book recreates, in the words of surviving aircrew members, the tension and terror of their sorties deep into enemy air space. There is a wealth of personal narrative and first-hand information. This new edition has been re-written and updated by the author, Martin W. Bowman. Many new and previously unpublished photographs accompany the text. Martin W. Bowman has written fifty-six books on the US and UK military aviation. He lives in Norwich, England, and has traveled around the world compiling the painstaking research for which his books are noted.

Sheaths and scabbards in England AD400-1100 (Paperback): Esther A. Cameron Sheaths and scabbards in England AD400-1100 (Paperback)
Esther A. Cameron
R2,253 Discovery Miles 22 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study focuses on the sheaths and scabbards of the Anglo-Saxon period, rather than the blades once held within them. Esther Cameron presents a largely technical approach to the study of material from the period of the first Anglo-Saxons in England in the 5th century, through to the 11th century. Alongside a large corpus of examples, she looks at the nature of the material evidence, of skin, leather and wood, and the composition of the materials used, their decomposition and preservation in the archeological reord. The wider significance of her findings for Anglo-Saxon archaeology and for the study of organic materials form archaeological contexts in general, are revealed in the final chapter.

The Politics of Positive Incentives in Arms Control (Hardcover): Thomas Bernauer, Dieter Ruloff The Politics of Positive Incentives in Arms Control (Hardcover)
Thomas Bernauer, Dieter Ruloff
R1,316 R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Save R272 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Five Swiss and one American scholar of international relations and political science question whether or not it is sensible to buy cooperation in arms control from critical states by offering them money, technology, know-how, or other goodies. Combining social science theory with empirical studies, they examine seven explicit deals, analyzing in detail the transfer of two light water reactors and oil to North Korea and of considerable resources to Ukraine.

French Aces of World War 2 (Paperback): Barry Ketley French Aces of World War 2 (Paperback)
Barry Ketley; Illustrated by Mark Rolfe
R524 R474 Discovery Miles 4 740 Save R50 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

French pilots endured the unique experience of fighting both with and against the Allies during World War II. Possessing mostly obsolescent aircraft at the outbreak of the war, the Armee de l'Air was decimated in the wake of the Blitzkrieg, but riot before French units achieved creditable scores, particularly against Italian forces. After the capitulation of France in 1940, a number of French aces continued to fly with the Vichy squadrons, many of which saw action against their former AlLies in North Africa. French pilots also escaped to Britain and Russia, achieving notable success with the RAF and on the Eastern Front, respectively.

This rare look at the French aces of World War II features 40 specially commissioned color plates researched from original sources and derailing the wide assortment of aircraft flown by French aces, as well as paint schemes, marking, and unit badges worn by the different Groupe de Chasse. A detailed text explains the conflicts and tactics flown, includes tables of traits involved, and features interviews with several leading aces. Archival photos are sourced from the best collections from across the globe.

La Breve Histoire de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale - L'ascension d'Adolf Hitler, l'Allemagne nazie et le Troisieme... La Breve Histoire de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale - L'ascension d'Adolf Hitler, l'Allemagne nazie et le Troisieme Reich, et les batailles, des blitzkriegs aux bombes atomiques (1939-1945) (French, Paperback)
Academy Archives
R386 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R71 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000-1300 (Hardcover): John France Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000-1300 (Hardcover)
John France
R3,777 Discovery Miles 37 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This authoritative and concise work surveys the range of warfare in the high Middle Ages while reflecting on the society that produced these military struggles. The book brings together for the first time a wealth of information on such topics as knighthood, military organization, weaponry and fortifications, and warfare in the East. In 1095 with the launching of the First Crusade, Europeans established a great military endeavour to save the Holy Land, an undertaking that remained a central preoccupation until the end of the thirteenth century. While the expeditions that went forth to fight the Muslims involved armies of exceptional size, much of the warfare within western Europe itself was conducted by small armies on behalf of landowners who were often neighbours and kin. In his approach to his subject, John France considers political, social, and economic development in the age of the crusades. He emphasizes the significance of four factors in shaping medieval warfare: the dominance of land as a form of wealth, the limited competence of government, the state of technology that favoured defence over attack, and the geography and climate of western Europe. His coverage of the castle and the knight in armour depicts the role of landowners in producing these characteristic medieval instruments of war. In addition, France provides an extensive analysis of battles in which he reconstructs a series of encounters in superb detail.

Millimeter-wave and Infrared Multisensor Design and Signal Processing (Hardcover): Larry Klein Millimeter-wave and Infrared Multisensor Design and Signal Processing (Hardcover)
Larry Klein
R5,309 Discovery Miles 53 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work offers a practical, non-theoretical introduction to the principles, application and benefits of multi-sensor technology in smart weapon development, surveillance systems, and an increasing variety of non-military applications. It also provides an overview of MMW (Millimeter-Wave) and IR (infrared) sensor constraints, design principles, system alternatives and targeting applications.

Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000-1300 (Paperback, New edition): John France Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000-1300 (Paperback, New edition)
John France
R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This authoritative and concise work surveys the range of warfare in the high Middle Ages while reflecting on the society that produced these military struggles. The book brings together for the first time a wealth of information on such topics as knighthood, military organization, weaponry and fortifications, and warfare in the East. In 1095 with the launching of the First Crusade, Europeans established a great military endeavour to save the Holy Land, an undertaking that remained a central preoccupation until the end of the thirteenth century. While the expeditions that went forth to fight the Muslims involved armies of exceptional size, much of the warfare within western Europe itself was conducted by small armies on behalf of landowners who were often neighbours and kin. In his approach to his subject, John France considers political, social, and economic development in the age of the crusades. He emphasizes the significance of four factors in shaping medieval warfare: the dominance of land as a form of wealth, the limited competence of government, the state of technology that favoured defence over attack, and the geography and climate of western Europe. His coverage of the castle and the knight in armour depicts the role of landowners in producing these characteristic medieval instruments of war. In addition, France provides an extensive analysis of battles in which he reconstructs a series of encounters in superb detail.

Luftwaffe vs. RAF: Flying Equipment of the Air War, 1939-45 (Hardcover): Mick J. Prodger Luftwaffe vs. RAF: Flying Equipment of the Air War, 1939-45 (Hardcover)
Mick J. Prodger
R1,509 R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Save R365 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This second of a two volume study closely examines the development and uses of personal flying equipment issued to the combat personnel of the Luftwaffe and Royal Air Force throughout World War II. Illustrated wih over 500 photographs - 450 in color and including many detailed close-ups - this book brings together an exceptional array of rarely seen combat equipment. From compasses secreted in tunic buttons, to floating rations, and from suits with built-in parachutes, to box-kite radio antennae, you'll find it all discussed in this volume. All types of parachutes and harnesses, life preservers and the origin of the Mae West nickname, inflatable boats, survival tools, weapons for self-defense, and even some of the paperwork and personal items carried by the airmen of these two opposing air forces. Study the sophisticated rescue and survival equipment available to Luftwaffe crews, alongside the clever, yet often brilliantly simple devices which enabled so many RAF flyers to evade capture for so long, some eventually making it home through occupied Europe. Like its companion volume Luftwaffe vs. RAF: Flying Clothing of the Air War, 1939-45, this book will be an invaluable reference for artists, collectors, modellers, living history re-enactors and military historians, and should be of interest to anyone with an affinity for the human side of twentieth century military history. Mick Prodger is also the author of Vintage Flying Helmets: Aviation Headgear Before the Jet Age (from Schiffer Publishing Ltd.).

Firepower in Limited War - Revised Edition (Paperback, New edition): Robert Scales Firepower in Limited War - Revised Edition (Paperback, New edition)
Robert Scales
R533 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R62 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Bar none, the best book on fire support in the English language and one of the most accessible works on tactics I have ever read."--Bruce Gudmundsson, author of On Artillery The military of the United States is the world's strongest. Our armed forces are equipped with weapons of remarkable accuracy and unprecedented destructive power. In the Gulf War, allied forces used these weapons in what turned out to be a high-tech shooting gallery. The pinpoint accuracy of the sharpshooter's rifle is now routinely expected in the delivery of thousand pound bombs. Events in Somalia and the Balkans have aptly demonstrated, however, the profound limitations of firepower in limited conflicts of low intensity. Yet, these are the kinds of war we are most likely to encounter as we proceed down the path of the new world order. Robert Scales examines this problem through his analysis of the role of firepower in the wars in Indochina, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Falklands War, and the Gulf War. Chosen for the prestigious Marine Corps Commandant's Reading List, Firepower in Limited War is must reading for everyone interested in national defense and all military professionals.

Artillery Hell (Paperback, New): Artillery Hell (Paperback, New)
R518 R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Save R62 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days


September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek was the bloodiest day of the Civil War, as both armies made heavy use of field artillery, the "long arm."
In "Artillery Hell" Curt Johnson and Richard C. Anderson, Jr., provide a detailed examination of the role of field artillery in the Battle of Antietam. Johnson sets the context with an overview of organizational problems on the eve of a great battle. Anderson's concise discussion of different types of artillery and their capabilities and ammunition is presented in accessible language.
The heart of "Artillery Hell" is Maj. Joseph Mills Hanson's unpublished 1940 report, "Employment of Artillery." It includes compilations of the batteries in the respective armies at Antietam, a review of the battle actions of the "individual batteries," and a "list of battery positions in a tentative order."
Johnson and Anderson build upon Hanson's reports with individual chapters on the Union and the Confederate artillery at Antietam. Utilizing previously untapped or unavailable sources, especially the Henry Jackson Hunt Papers at the Library of Congress, they answer questions that have long challenged historians and others interested in the battle.
"""Artillery Hell" discusses virtually every aspect of field artillery used during the Civil War. Battlefield visitors can use it to identify and understand the different types of cannon and their capabilities, and historians will find in it the military perspective so many studies of the battle lack.

Siege Train - The Journal of a Confederate Artillery-man in the Defense of Charleston (Paperback, New edition): Warren Ripley Siege Train - The Journal of a Confederate Artillery-man in the Defense of Charleston (Paperback, New edition)
Warren Ripley
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A remarkable account of life on the Charleston front On July 10, 1863, Confederate Major Edward Manigault began a diary which is today one of the most unusual documents to survive the Civil War. Covering 13 months of combat, it is a day-by-day, sometimes hour-by-hour, account of life on the front lines during the Civil War. Major Manigault was an intelligent, acute observer. His battle scenes are vivid and dramatic. And, although his diary was an official document, by order of General P. G. T. Beauregard, his descriptions of infantry fighting often include amusing personal asides -- such as having to choose between saving a valuable saddle or saving his life when his horse was shot out from under him. But most interesting are the major's descriptions of the daily administration and training of his unit under field conditions. Some of his administrative details are available from no other source -- he describes the procedures of artillery practice in the field; he gives numerous tables recording the results of combat firing and statistics such as weight of projectiles, charges, ranges and elevations; he describes how certain types of artillery projectiles actually worked, or failed to work, against an enemy. Major Manigault's journal provides a wealth of information for Civil War scholars. But, surprisingly, the detail detracts very little from the journal's entertainment value for the casual reader. Manigault's diary depicts his unit's participation in such well-known engagements as the battle for Battery Wagner and the attempt to sieze the U.S. gunboat Marblehead. Siege Train is a vivid picture of day-to-day operations as well as the trials of a competent, but uncelebrated, battalion commander trying to accomplish his job under combat conditions.

Wahoo - The Patrols of America's Most Famous World War II Submarine (Paperback, New Ed): Richard O'Kane Wahoo - The Patrols of America's Most Famous World War II Submarine (Paperback, New Ed)
Richard O'Kane
R593 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Save R67 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The career of the USS Wahoo in sinking Japanese ships in the farthest reaches of the Empire is legendary in submarine circles. Christened three months after Pearl Harbor, Wahoo was commanded by the astonishing Dudley W. "Mush" Morton, whose originality and daring new techniques led to results unprecedented in naval history; among them, successful "down the throat" barrage against an attacking Japanese destroyer, voracious surface-running gun attacks, and the sinking of a four-ship convoy in one day. Wahoo took the war to Japan's front porch, and Morton became known as the Navy's most aggressive and successful sea raider. Now, in a new quality paperback edition, her full story is told by the person most qualified to tell it--her executive officer Richard O'Kane, who went on to become the leading submarine captain of the Second World War. Praise for Wahoo "The accounts of the patrols are spine-tingling, both in triumph and tragedy. It is a tale of great courage, brilliant leadership, and daring innovation in a new type of submarine warfare fought largely on the surface in waters closely controlled by the enemy. Well-written, a gripping story for anybody with a love of the sea or adventure in submarine combat."--Naval War College Review "This is an exceptional story of American men who rose to the occasion time and again under dangerous circumstance." --Abilene Reporter News "A first-hand--and first-rate--narrative, told by the former executive officer of this legendary WWII submarine, which gives readers an intimate feel for life aboard the 'boats' that helped beat the odds in the battles of the Pacific and put Japan on the defensive."--Sea Power "Like Clear the Bridge!, [Richard] O'Kane's bestselling account of the Tang's 33 confirmed sinkings, [Wahoo] is a rousing, authentic war adventure that could well become a classic of its type, crack[ling] with the tensions, boredom, and occasional exhilaration of submarine life under the Pacific, O'Kane is a superb storyteller, and his credentials are impeccable."--Springfield Sunday Republic

Electronic Warfare Receiver Systems (Hardcover): Dennis D. Vaccaro Electronic Warfare Receiver Systems (Hardcover)
Dennis D. Vaccaro
R4,121 Discovery Miles 41 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a reference work for EW engineers which is also intended for university use in advanced undergraduate or graduate-level courses in EW, radar, and aerospace systems. This text reviews the fundamental concepts and physical principles underlying EW receiving systems design analysis, and performance evaluation. The main discussion focuses on radar signals in military applications.

The Arms Trade and Europe (Paperback): Paul Cornish The Arms Trade and Europe (Paperback)
Paul Cornish
R2,932 Discovery Miles 29 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on conventional weapons, rather than nuclear, biological and chemical ones, this book draws attention to important differences, within the EU, between the trade in finished weapons and the technology used to make them. It examines West European efforts since 1945 to manage both sides of conventional defence-related trade, and the political, industrial, technological and conceptual obstacles to effective mulitlateral co-ordination and regulation. The book argues that, in current European and international circumstances, recent EU initiatives have limited prospects and may prove to be counterproductive.>

Synthetic Aperture Radar and Electronic Warfare (Hardcover): Walter W. Goj Synthetic Aperture Radar and Electronic Warfare (Hardcover)
Walter W. Goj
R2,247 Discovery Miles 22 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first book to bring together all aspects of ECM/ECCM as they relate to SAR. Written by an industry expert with more than 30 years of experience in the field.

Airborne Early Warning Systems Concepts (Hardcover): Maurice W. Long Airborne Early Warning Systems Concepts (Hardcover)
Maurice W. Long
R3,824 Discovery Miles 38 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This comprehensive discussion of airborne early warning (AEW) system concepts encompasses a wide range of issues, including capabilities and limitations, developmental trends, and opportunities for improvement. With sections suited for both the specialist and the generalist, it provides broad coverage of AEW system concepts and enabling technologies. The book is supported by 202 equations and 170 illustrations.

Roman military supply in North-East England - An analysis of and an alternative to the Piercebridge Formula (Paperback): James... Roman military supply in North-East England - An analysis of and an alternative to the Piercebridge Formula (Paperback)
James D. Anderson
R2,179 Discovery Miles 21 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on a PhD thesis presented to Newcastle University in 1992, this book assesses through a specific survey area the efficiency of Raymond Selkirk's Piercebridge formula for Roman river transportation systems across Britain. Evidence for the formula is examined at ten sites across the North-east, and an alternative to the Piercebridge formula method of supply to the Roman army in the North-east is advanced.

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