Deep Space Warfare - John C. Wright

Deep Space Warfare

Military Strategy Beyond Orbit

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Buch | Softcover
159 Seiten
2020
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-7926-6 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
How should nations view space? How should they fight there? What would space warfare look like and how should strategists approach it? Offering critical observations regarding this unique theatre of international relations, a military professional explores the strategic implications as human affairs move beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Since the Cold War, outer space has become of strategic importance for nations looking to seize the ultimate high ground. World powers establishing a presence there must consider, among other things, how they will conduct warfare in orbit. Leaders must dispense with "Buck Rogers" notions about operations in space and realize that policies there will have serious ramifications for their success in geopolitics.

How should nations view space? How should they fight there? What would space warfare look like and how should strategists approach it? Offering critical observations regarding this unique theater of international relations, a military professional explores the strategic implications as human affairs move beyond Earth's atmosphere.

Major John C. Wright is a US Air Force officer and pilot. He has published multiple articles on Pacific region political-military affairs in a variety of journals and online publications. He specializes in Japanese language, culture, and US-Japan military-diplomatic affairs. He lives in Montgomery, Alabama.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction: War Plan Orange

1. Interstellar Basics

Conflict

Determining Military Objectives in Deep Space Warfare

The Tyranny of Distance

The Stellar System: The Territorial Unit of Interstellar Warfare

The ­All-or-Nothing Character of Space Warfare

Assumptions

2. Logistical Requirements and Realities

Supplying Space Forces

Forces: To Automate or Not to Automate?

The Attrition of Distance

Supplying a Planetary Invasion Army

Logistical Impacts on Fighting in Hostile Environments

Automated Assault Forces

3. Ideological Factors

The Will to Fight

Facing a ­Non-Human Opponent and Its Repercussions

The Power and Primacy of Fear

The Hazards of Disunity

Planetary Unification: An Impossible Dream?

4. Space Dominance

The Trouble with Space: The “Never Ready” Blues

The Military Need for Settlements

Planetary Systems as the Key to a Strategic Stronghold

Deliberate Targeting: A Challenge to Prioritization

The Simple Sphere: Chasing the Ideal Space Superiority Fighter

Tactical and Operational Considerations of System Assault

5. Planetary Invasion

Forces Required

Endgame Objectives

Stage I: Blockade

Stage II: Planetary Siege and Orbital Bombardment

Stage III: Biological and Chemical Warfare

Stage IV: Orbital Insertion and Spacedrop

Planetary Defense and Dealing with Local Resistance

6. Economics of Interstellar and Interplanetary Warfare

The Planet as a Closed Energy System

Deep Space Economic Activity

Strategic Resources in Space

Mahan’s Ghost: Economic Warfare in Deep Space

7. Dealing with ­Non-Human Cultures

The Problems of Communication

Superior Civilizations

Inferior Civilizations

Inter-Species Intelligence Gathering Limitations

8. Likely Causes of Warfare

Resource Competition

Territorial Disagreements

Fear

Honor

Self-Interest

9. Challenges to Diplomacy

Biological Impediments to Interspecies Communication

Why Stop Fighting? Finding the Proper Incentive

Treaty Limitations

The Ease of “Cold War” in Deep Space

Afterword

Appendix: Useful Formulae

Glossary

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Photographs
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Technik Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik
ISBN-10 1-4766-7926-6 / 1476679266
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-7926-6 / 9781476679266
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