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<p>This definitive overview of the development and use of artillery makes the complex artillery systems of today understandable while at the same time showing how they have evolved and how they are likely to change in the future. The author until recently chief of artillery for the British Army is considered one of the world's foremost experts on the subject. Unlike other books that either describe the technical aspects of present-day firepower or outline its history during specific wars this work provides both a detailed explanation of the modern artillery system and a history of its development over the past six hundred fifty years identifying its enduring principles and changing practices against an ever-changing background of technology tactics and strategy. When an earlier version of this book was published in 1989 it became known as the best single source on field artillery in the English language. This new edition has been fully updated and substantially expanded to cover a wide range of contemporary military debates and the role of firepower and is certain to be regarded as the ultimate work on the subject for years to come. </p><p>J. B. A. Bailey assesses major developments over the past decade analyzing artillery operations in airborne urban littoral desert jungle mountain artic and nocturnal environments. He examines direct fire counterfire the suppression of enemy air defenses and force protection methods. He explains field artillery from its primitive beginnings to its dominance as an art in World War II and its potent utility in operations since 1945 and into the future. The book will be of particular interest to military historians and those engaged in debating firepower's future. Published in cooperation with the Association of the United States Army. 15 photographs. 8 line drawings. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 7 x 10 inches. </p>