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The Last Thirty Seconds

A Brief History of the Evolution of Hit-to-Kill Technology

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The Last Thirty Seconds

Von: David K. Stumpf
Gesprochen von: DOUGLAS R PRATT
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In March 1983, as the world’s superpowers continued aggressively stockpiling nuclear weapons, President Ronald Reagan described his vision for a world no longer confronted with the concept of mutually assured destruction. A year later the Strategic Defense Initiative was established, followed soon after by the creation of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO). The SDIO was tasked with the development and coordination of missile technologies designed for the strategic defense against civilization’s most dangerous invention, one that carried with it the threat of nuclear destruction—intercontinental ballistic missiles.

In The Last Thirty Seconds: A Brief History of the Evolution of Hit-to-Kill Technology, David K. Stumpf details the development of one of many possible solutions for ballistic missile defense commonly known as hit-to-kill. Hit-to-kill is a nonnuclear technique using kinetic energy, rather than explosives, to destroy reentry vehicles carrying chemical, biological, or nuclear warheads. It is the centerpiece of the United States’ current ballistic missile defense systems and has proven invaluable in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia as well as in the ongoing conflict with the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. This detailed study will be welcomed for its substantial references and the inclusion of newly declassified material.

The book is published by The University of Arkansas Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2024 The University of Arkansas Press (P)2026 Redwood Audiobooks
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“Masterful. Essential to libraries, engineers, and historians...” (R. Ray Ortensie, Air Force Materiel Command)

“Highest level of diligent research...a fascinating tale of an amazing achievement...” (Rick Sturdevant, STARCOM, United States Space Force)

“Accurate and objective. Contributes a body of knowledge...otherwise inaccessible or unavailable to a public audience.” (Scott Bailey, United States Space Force)

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