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The E-Bomb: How America's New Directed Energy Weapons Will Change the Way Future Wars Will Be Fought
 
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The E-Bomb: How America's New Directed Energy Weapons Will Change the Way Future Wars Will Be Fought [Hardcover]

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press; illustrated edition edition (Sep 6 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0306814021
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306814020
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 14.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 408 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,543,194 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dramatic book title notwithstanding, there is no e-bomb. The military is testing, however, a series of directed energy weapons ranging from lasers to microwaves. Beason, a physicist and the associate director of Los Alamos National Laboratory, offers a spirited defense of these new weapons and their likely impact on the battlefield. He traces their development over the past three decades and notes that they are now on the threshold of deployment. Despite his enthusiasm for technological solutions to military threats;"The size of the army matters," he writes, "but technology wins wars";Beason concedes that lasers and microwaves are not without their critics, including leading scientists and military officers. Nevertheless, he believes that doubts can be dispelled by addressing people's natural fear of new technology. Beason argues that directed energy applications are already commonplace;LASIK surgery, DVD players, etc.;and explains the science in terms that ordinary people can grasp, despite the occasional references to Fresnel equations. He also gives the reader a peek at some of the directed energy weapons that the military is currently testing, including Active Denial, a nonlethal, low-power microwave weapon that can be mounted on a Humvee. Despite Beason's cheerleading style, this is a solid introduction to directed energy weapons. (Oct.)
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"Directed energy is the wave (and not just the microwave) of the future, the source of weapons that will prove to be revolutionary... (The E-Bomb) will appeal to readers schooled in Tom Clancy." Kirkus Reviews" --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Amazon.com: 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Informative and Enjoyable read, Nov 19 2005
By Chris - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The E-Bomb: How America's New Directed Energy Weapons Will Change the Way Future Wars Will Be Fought (Hardcover)
Coming from the position of a layman this book works very well. It provides simple explanations of the physics behind directed energy weapons such that people without scientific training can understand how they work and what this implies. This is done with the use of diagrams where necessary to explain the point. The book moves forward steadily and this isn't a book that you will get bogged down in.

Chapters describe the technology itself, the problems with it, how far the military has taken it, the current state of the art and the possible future manifestations of it. They also describe the ever present battle between the sceptics and true believers in this technology. The book also includes details and photographs of unclassified projects and demonstrators. In addition, Beason makes clever use of what-if scenarios drawn from all too familiar events to demonstrate the possible utility of directed energy weapons.

Overall this book is well written and provides a strong introduction to directed energy weapons that covers both the story so far and the possible futures from the perspective of an advocate for this technology. I doubt that any comparatively accessible books exist on this topic to date. All the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle have been put on the table here and I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in finding out more about directed energy weapons.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Introduction, but Only That., Feb 11 2006
By Jay Dugger "Sometimes the delete key serves b... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The E-Bomb: How America's New Directed Energy Weapons Will Change the Way Future Wars Will Be Fought (Hardcover)
Not too bad a book, but definitely an introductory text. It also has some curious gaps. For instance, it entirely omits Raytheon's VIGILANT EAGLE system for airport defense. It makes very little mention of contributions to DEW from the EW community. Other Active Denial System (ADS) it omits all energy-based non-lethal weapons. Finally, it makes very little mention of HPM-based EM threats. I expected it to at least survey the threats of EMP.

If you really want to learn about this subject, start with this book, and move on to your public library. Read the first few chapters of Jane's All The Worlds Fighting Ships and Jane's All The Worlds Fighting Aircraft for weapons systems principles. From there, move on to periodicals and read through the last fifteen years or so of Aviation Week's articles on EW/EMP/HPM. Finally, read the Executive Summary of the report by the EMP threat commission.

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Read!, Oct 30 2011
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This review is from: The E-Bomb: How America's New Directed Energy Weapons Will Change the Way Future Wars Will Be Fought (Paperback)
Vividly written, this book offers an useful introduction to directed energy weapons and their development history. High-power microwaves weapons will not be feasible unless the large infrastructure are shrinked, microwave powers are increased and atmospheric breakdowns are overcome. However, the non-lethal Active Denial System with limited range against human appears plausible in the near future. As for the high-energy laser, there are many types of laser weapons to be fielded in the air, on the ground and on the sea. These systems are not mature yet and are also too large to be efficient.

The USAF relay mirror experiment proved that a laser system could track a fast-flying object in low-earth orbit, reflect laser energy off a mirror and illuminate a target. This is exciting because airborne or ground-based laser might become a 'global' weapon by increasing the distance of the laser's reach with relay mirrors!
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