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Tango0130 Jun 2015 9:47 p.m. PST

… What War Between China And The U.S. Will Look Like.

"Defense analysts combine sci-fi and reality to portray future weapons, gadgets.

Tech like virtual reality, robotics and increasingly fast Internet is changing the way we live, but how will it evolve a generation from now, or even change the way we fight a global war? The new science fiction thriller "Ghost Fleet" takes on questions like that by drawing inspiration from real-life prototypes and emerging sectors of technology to depict how both war and everyday life look in the future just a few decades from now. The book goes on sale on Tuesday.

Authors Peter W. Singer and August Cole expand their research as defense analysts into the realm of imagination about a not-too-distant future that could find the U.S. at war with a great power like China. Singer is a strategist at the New America Foundation and a consultant for the U.S. military. Cole is a non-resident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council and a former defense reporter with The Wall Street Journal…"
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Paul B01 Jul 2015 2:44 a.m. PST

Thanks for the heads up, it sounds very interesting

Tango0101 Jul 2015 11:02 a.m. PST

Hope you enjoyed it my friend. (smile)

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