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Tomorrow's Soldier:: The Warriors, Weapons, And Tactics That Will Win America's Wars In The Twenty-First Century [Mass Market Paperback]

David Alexander (Author)
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August 1, 1999
When Tomorrow's War Erupts,
A New Kind Of Warrior Will Fight It.The twentieth century is ending in a revolution of bold new thought and stunning technological advancement -- and nowhere is this more prevalent that within the U.S. millitary. Weaponry unimaginary even a decade ago is already rolling off the assembly lines. Military strategists view the entire world as one enormous battlefield, as they prepare our armed forces to strike swiftly and effectively anywhere on the planet. And Virtual Reality training -- once the exclusive domain of science fiction writes -- is being employed even as you read these words.

This astonishing book takes you into the hitherto secret world of tomorrow's warriors to reveal the true face and nature of the battles to come:

  • groundbreaking aircraft designs that are already working their way into America's airborne arsenal...

  • the Navy's plans to employ its revolutionary "Copernicus" program to create a networked, computerized attack force capable of reaching instanly to any event anywhere...

  • the flashpoints and trouble spots in tomorrow's world...

  • drones and robots that will play a high-profile role in the next century's war zone...

  • the new mechanized armor, warplanes, vessels at sea, and computer-linked, interactive front line ground forces...

  • the coming war in near-space -- where satellites will be the key targets

  • For tomorrow's soldiers, the future is already here.

    Product Details

    • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
    • Publisher: Avon (August 1, 1999)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0380795027
    • ISBN-13: 978-0380795024
    • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.7 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 4.6 ounces
    • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,688,140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    5.0 out of 5 stars An important book for military buffs and the general public, October 3, 1999
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    This review is from: Tomorrow's Soldier:: The Warriors, Weapons, And Tactics That Will Win America's Wars In The Twenty-First Century (Mass Market Paperback)
    I thought Tomorrow's Soldier presented a well-researched and comprehensive account of an important subject that is unfortunately little understood by even most well-informed people today. David Alexander showed a detailed grasp of one of the most complex subjects in the world: global weaponry, military doctrine and tactics and their relationship to politics and history. The book tied all of these together into a narrative that kept me interested at the same time it kept me informed. As an educator, I have used the book in one of the courses I teach and have recommended the book to several of my colleagues. I think it's a book that belongs on everyone's bookshelf, and is especially relevant as we enter the 21st century. I take exception to the reader from Germany who also reviewed the book. Apart from its gratuitously nasty tone, the reviewer failed to cite reasons to back up his criticisms. He wrote that the chapter on flashpoints "shows a limited understanding of international politics and relations" but failed to state why this was. My own opinion of this chapter is that it was very well handled, as was the rest of the book. Tomorrow's Soldier is a nonfiction title that is informative and entertaining. Bravo, Mr. Alexander! You've done a great job!
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    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars A GUIDED TOUR OF THE DIGITIZED BATTLEFIELD, August 15, 2000
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    "mazzorbo" (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews
    This review is from: Tomorrow's Soldier:: The Warriors, Weapons, And Tactics That Will Win America's Wars In The Twenty-First Century (Mass Market Paperback)
    "You are tomorrow's soldier. You will play your part in the next major war America will wage." From these opening lines of Tomorrow's Soldier, David Alexander's excellent book on 21st century warfare, the author builds on this theme in a series of eight carefully researched and well-written chapters on combat in the combined arms battlespace of near-future conflicts.

    Sometimes in clear and concise descriptions of complex weapons systems such as stealth aircraft, main battle tanks and nuclear submarines, at other times in fast-paced narrative that reads like the best fiction, Alexander shows how the warfighters of tomorrow will interact with the weaponry, battlefield communications, and other combatants on the killing grounds of the new century.

    "Probably it will be a regional war, one involving an aggressor state challenging the strategic interests of America and her global allies," the author writes. "Also probable is that it will be another coalition war, similar to Desert Storm. Similar ... but in many ways very different." Alexander predicts, for example, that unlike the Gulf War, tomorrow's war might involve sizable numbers of friendly casualties and the disappearance of the "home front." "The front lines of tomorrow's war could expand to include the continental U.S.," Alexander writes, "and everyone could become a combatant" to some extent. By this he explains that while the next war might be regional in theater, it could be global in scope, because rogue states now have access to nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and have demonstrated a willingness to use terrorism to carry the fight far from the immediate war zone.

    The book's eight chapters offer a description of high-technology as applied to the combined arms battlefield written in plain language that is easily understandable by any reader, and glossaries of military terms and acronyms have been included to familiarize those unacquainted with the finer points of that Washington Beltway language called "Pentagonese."

    Chapter one, War: Past, Present and Future, is a concise description of the history of modern warfare. Chapter two, Flashpoints to Future War, goes into likely places where war may break out (note: since the book's appearance, Alexander's predictions concerning fighting in the Balkans and in the Caucasus have become reality). Chapter three, Warzones and Weaponry 2010, offers an overview of major combat systems from the "digitized G.I." to robotic reconnaissance aircraft. Chapter four, Synthetic Battlespace, deals with virtual reality in combat. Chapter five, Land Warfighting 2010, discusses future land battle, including some excellent writing on hypertanks and mechanized systems. Chapter six, Tacair 2010, is a comprehensive look at high-tech combat aviation systems, including the Joint Strike Fighter, the F117A Nighthawk and the B-2 Spirit bomber. Chapter seven, From the Sea, is an informative chapter on surface and undersea naval warfare. The final chapter, War Beyond Tomorrow, which deals with such esoteric subjects as weapons of mass destruction, information warfare, robotic assault systems and war in space, concludes the book.

    As everyone who follows current events knows, a revolution in military technology has taken place. This exceptional book takes you into the secret world of military warplanners, counter-terrorist specialists and high-technology weapons labs to make clear exactly what the "digital" in digital warfare really means, and what tomorrow's war could mean to you.

    --Mike Dockweiler, Military Systems Analyst and Pentagon Consultant

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Prophetic and correct., July 4, 2006
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    Dalton C. Rocha (Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Tomorrow's Soldier:: The Warriors, Weapons, And Tactics That Will Win America's Wars In The Twenty-First Century (Mass Market Paperback)
    I read this book here in Brazil.Even being an (unemployed) agronomist, I love to read books about military affairs.This book is the best about this subject, I ever read until today.

    Being writen in 1997, this book had a prophecy writen on page 5:

    "For the first time in history the American "home front" will become highly vulnerable and will become the target of enemy attack.This attack will materialize in many forms.Terrorists will almost certainly target American cities, launching sudden, unexpected strikes against the dense target population they offer".A great prophecy.

    A fault of this book is his paper.A paper of bad quality.A paper for newspaper, not for books.At second this book focus in Comanche helicopter and other military sistems , who were cut , by american military planners some years ago.
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    First Sentence:
    YOU ARE TOMORROW'S soldier. Read the first page
    Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
    carrier battlegroup, naval variants, mechanized armor, stealth characteristics, combat theater, major regional conflict, tactical picture, advanced tactical fighter, tank formations, joint strike fighter, stealth aircraft, combat environment, combat systems
    Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
    United States, Gulf War, Cold War, Desert Storm, World War Two, Soviet Union, Department of Defense, Global Hawk, Joint Strike Fighter, Desert Wind, Global Engagement, New World Order, New York City, North Korea, Persian Gulf, Vietnam War, World War Three, Los Angeles, Saudi Arabia, United Nations, Western Europe, World War One, Great Britain, Restore Hope, The Gripen
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