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Space Wars: The First Six Hours of World War III [Hardcover]

Willliam Scott (Author), Michael Coumatos (Author), William Birnes (Author), George Noory (Foreword)
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April 17, 2007
Michael J. Coumatos is a former U.S. Navy test pilot, ship's captain, and commodore; U.S. Space Command director of wargaming; and a government counterterrorism advisor. William Scott is a retired bureau chief of Aviation Week and Space Technology and a nine-year Air force veteran who served as aircrew on nuclear sampling missions. He is a six-time Royal Aeronautical Society "Journalist of the Year" finalist, and won the Society's 1998 Lockheed Martin Award for the "Best Defense Submission." He also received both the 2006 and 2007 Messier-Dowty awards for "Best Airshow Submission." With the help of New York Times bestselling author William J. Birnes, these renowned experts have joined forces to grippingly depict how the first hours of World War III might play out in the year 2010.
 
Coumatos, Scott, and Birnes take the reader inside U.S. Strategic Command, where top military commanders, space-company executives, and U.S. intelligence experts are conducting a DEADSATS II wargame, exploring how the loss of critical satellites could lead to nuclear war. The players don't know that the war they are gaming has already begun,  miles above them in the lifeless, silent cold of space. Jam-packed with the actual systems and secret technologies the United States has or will soon field to protect its space assets, Space Wars describes a near-future nuclear nightmare that terrorists will relish but politicians prefer to ignore. In a quieter, more peaceful time, Space Wars would be an exciting work of fiction. But with the United States now at war, Space Wars is all too real.
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Former navy flier and wargamer Coumatos joins forces with former air force aviation engineer William Scott and lawyer William J. Birnes, who probably did most of the writing, to produce this engrossing piece of military futurism. They assume that in 2010 relatively advanced antispace weapons come into the hands of radical Islamic jihadists, who launch them against the West's space infrastructure of manned orbital facilities and reconnaissance, weather, observation, and communications satellites. Failure to anticipate this sort of attack means that it frequently isn't possible to tell a satellite that is under attack from one that is malfunctioning for more normal reasons. In Coumatos and company's scenario, the results prove dire for Western intelligence, communications, and finances, and the West's space-based capabilities sustain major damage. The book has an awful-warning quality to it that recalls the days of the cold war missile gap, but as space weaponry grows cheaper and more accessible, it also presages real possibilities. Roland Green
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"Unless we are willing to accept the fact that there are some out there who are fanatically  bent on destroying us, Space Wars could be profoundly prophetic."--Captain Eugene Cernan, U.S. Navy (ret.), astronaut on Gemini 9, Apollo 10, and Apollo 17
 
"This book should be made required reading by Congress."--Walter J. Boyne, New York Times bestselling author of Supersonic Thunder
 
 

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (April 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765313790
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765313799
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #169,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, May 4, 2011
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I could not stop reading this book! Heard the author on Coast To Coast AM radio show. Bought the book and cannot tell you how pleased I am that I did.
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A great read - Even though the book is fiction you'll gain some insight re: US security systems - hardware/software/their operations, how other countries interact with US (esp Iran) and a wake-up call for Western society. This should be read by all U.S. Citizens...especially the politicians
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dale Brown Orbits the Earth, May 7, 2007
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This engaging read so reminded me of Dale Brown's series that began with Flight of the Old Dog and has continued to entertain for the better part of 20 years. Evil forces threaten the United States and equipped with the latest in secret high tech stuff the United States Air Force rides to the rescue. That we have moved into low orbit and near space is only a sign of where technology is now and where conflict may well be in the near future.

The book is clearly intended to warn about (and stimulate congressional funding of countermeasures to) the risks that destruction of our low orbit satellites could pose to U.S. commercial and military superiority. The book clearly succeeds in this objective, even if it is a little preachy at times. And, it points up the naivete of those who believe that near space will never become a battlefield because there are no (admitted) weapons there yet.

The new element this book contributes to its genre is to introduce wargaming as a technique for developing strategies in ongoing conflict situations. Wargaming has been around a long time, and has played a significant role in developing strategies in previous conflicts (see e.g. the winning side in the Franco-Prussian War). Unfortunately, we do not learn enough about the ongoing game in this book, other than statements attributing various nifty ideas to the players in the game. More information about the game and its course would have made this a five star.
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