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Through the Looking Glass: The Soviet Military-Technical Revolution and the American Revolution in Military Affairs
Authors:Dima P Adamsky
Institution:1. Arnold A. Salzman Institute of War and Peace Studies , Columbia University , USA;2. School of Political Sciences , University of Haifa , Israel
Abstract:The roots of the information technology Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) can be traced to the mid-1970s, when the West capitalized on scientific-technological developments to neutralize the threat posed by Soviet second echelons. However, the cultivation of the technological seeds of the American RMA preceded the maturation of the conceptual ones. Although it was the US that was laying the technological groundwork for the RMA, Soviet, rather than the American military theorists, were the first to argue that the new range of technological innovations constituted a fundamental discontinuity in the nature of war, which they dubbed the ‘Military-Technical Revolution’ (MTR). About a decade later, this fundamental Soviet approach to the transformations in military affairs was analyzed, adapted and adopted by the US, and designated the RMA. This article deals with the intellectual history of the Soviet MTR and the American RMA.
Keywords:Transformation  Revolution in Military Affairs  Soviet Military Doctrine  Military Technology  High-technology Warfare  Military-Technical Revolution
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