From Polaris to Trident : the development of US Fleet ballistic missile technology
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From Polaris to Trident : the development of US Fleet ballistic missile technology
(Cambridge studies in international relations, 30)
Cambridge University Press, 1994
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Development of US Fleet ballistic missile technology
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Description of pbk ed. is based on the digitally version, 2008
Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Edinburgh
Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-242) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides a complete history of the US Fleet Ballistic Missile programme from its inception in the 1950s and the development of Polaris to the deployment of Trident II in 1990. Writing in an accessible yet scholarly manner, Graham Spinardi bases his historical documentation of FBM development on interviews with many of the key participants. His study confronts a central issue: is technology simply a tool used to achieve the goals of society, or is it an autonomous force in shaping that society? FBM accuracy evolved from the city-busting retaliatory capability of Polaris to the silo-busting 'first strike' potential of Trident. Is this a case of technology 'driving' the arms race, or simply the intended product of political decisions? The book provides a comprehensive survey of the literature looking at the role of technology in the arms race, and seeks to explain technological development using a 'sociology of technology' approach.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- 1. The US Fleet Ballistic Missile system: technology and nuclear war
- 2. Theoretical models of weapons development
- 3. Heterogeneous engineering and the origins of the fleet ballistic missile
- 4. Building Polaris
- 5. Success and successors
- 6. Poseidon
- 7. Strat-X, ULMS and Trident I
- 8. The improved accuracy programme and Trident II
- 9. Understanding technical change in weaponry
- 10. Appendix: list of interviewees
- Notes
- Index.
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