This book explains the history and development of the military design movement, featuring case studies from key modern militaries.
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Autorenporträt
Ben Zweibelson is a retired U.S. Army Infantry Officer with over 21 years' service including multiple combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is the director for the U.S. Space Command's Strategic Innovation Group, and previously educated design, innovation and strategic change for the U.S. Special Operations Command. He has a PhD from Lancaster University (UK) and lectures worldwide to defense organizations and militaries.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: An Introduction to the Military Design Movement 1. Designing Commerce, Designing War: Of Chickens, Eggs and Hand Grenades 2. Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern War Designs 3. The Birth of Military Design: Heresy, Innovation and Betrayal in Israel 4. Design Comes to America: The Army Assimilation of SOD 5. Marine Design Methodology: From Innovation to Indoctrination in Two Decades 6. The Design Phoenix Rises from the Ashes: Israeli SOD Reborn 7. Designing Further Afield in Canada and Australia Conclusion: The Destruction of Old Monsters by New Ones: A Design Insurgency Continues
Introduction: An Introduction to the Military Design Movement 1. Designing Commerce, Designing War: Of Chickens, Eggs and Hand Grenades 2. Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern War Designs 3. The Birth of Military Design: Heresy, Innovation and Betrayal in Israel 4. Design Comes to America: The Army Assimilation of SOD 5. Marine Design Methodology: From Innovation to Indoctrination in Two Decades 6. The Design Phoenix Rises from the Ashes: Israeli SOD Reborn 7. Designing Further Afield in Canada and Australia Conclusion: The Destruction of Old Monsters by New Ones: A Design Insurgency Continues
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