The New Battlefield
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Problems have existed all throughout time on the battlefields of the past. There have been many problems including being easily seen, defending against airstrikes, and problems with infantry. But as the possibility of war increases, new steps must be taken to eliminate these problems so we will be able to defend ourselves. To neutralize many of these new threats, the problems of the past will be eliminated due to new technology.
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showed first 75 words of 1947 total
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Machinery of Thought." Scientific America. Aug. 1997: 78-83. Brown, Stuart F. "Stealth on Wheels." Popular Science. Feb. 1997: 44-48. Friedman, George, and Meredith Friedman, eds. The Future of War. New York: Library of Congress Catologing-in-Publication, 1998. Klaus, Leigh Ann. "GPS Advancements Overshadow Growing Pains." Defense Electronics. Feb. 1995: 13-16 Mazarr, Michael J. Nuclear Weapons in a Transformed World. New York: Library On Congress Cataling-in-Publications, 1997. Sweetman, Bill. "Top Gun." Popular Science. June 1997: 102-107. Weapons At War. History Channel. Atlanta. 2 Feb. 2000.