Про книгу The Weapons of World War III. Ukrainian Experience
Journalist Roman Romaniuk delves into Ukraine’s defence sector, revealing the stories behind its most iconic military innovations: the Neptune missile, which sank the Moskva warship; the naval drones that made the Crimean Bridge tremble in dread; the Bohdana self-propelled howitzer, which drove Russian forces from Zmiinyi (Snake) Island; the Baba Yaga bombers — and other weapons until recently unknown to the wider world.
The Weapons of World War III: Ukrainian Experience is the first book to chart modern Ukrainian armaments and their evolution from bold ideas to groundbreaking innovations — technologies reshaping not only the course of the Russo-Ukrainian war, but ultimately the very future of the world.
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- Foreword by Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (2021–2024)
- This book is a comprehensive guide to the history of the Ukrainian military, its evolution, and the challenges it continues to face.
- The English edition of the book was initiated and made possible by the Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry.
- Compiled from articles by Roman Romaniuk for Ukrainska Pravda.