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Doing so wouldn't answer all the questions that this new era of warfare presents.
That was a curse, because 22 years ago Afghanistan entered an era of warfare that has yet to end.
Today, budget pressures and the desire to avoid new conflicts have resurrected arguments that emerging technologies — or geopolitical shifts — have ushered in a new era of warfare.
Mr. Gertner's wife, Arlene, said the endless television pictures left no doubt that the country was in some ill-defined new era of warfare.
Improvised explosive devices, a surgeon explains, have ushered in "a whole new era of warfare," creating burn victims, amputees and quadriplegics.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukWHEN America dropped its two atom bombs, Little Boy and Fat Man, over Japan in August 1945, it launched the world into a devastating new era of warfare.
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The Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack, a duel between ironclads during the American Civil War, marked the beginning of a new era of naval warfare.
Many British tacticians outside of the cavalry units realized before the war that advances in technology meant that the era of mounted warfare was coming to an end.
Do these events signal a new era of information warfare?
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