The Military Channel's Science of War premiered in 2008, bringing forth a new perspective on the history of warfare. The show investigated how the latest technological advances and innovative strategies in science have shaped the military tactics and decisions on the battlefield. It discovered the impact of new inventions and scientific discoveries not only in advancing the art of warfare but also in changing the course of history.
Science of War was anchored on an incredibly in-depth analysis of each episode's subject matter, breaking down each component of a significant military event and the scientific implications of the actions. It is hosted by an expert in military technology and weapons, Michael W. Shara, who explains the science behind the weaponry and military inventions used in the battles described. While the show often focuses on historical battles, its exploration of themes and similarities with modern warfare was still relevant.
Each episode dives into a different era with a different battle, drawing the audience back in time to witness some of the most remarkable battles fought by armies throughout history. The show showcases ancient military maneuvers from the medieval Crusades to the nineteenth-century Napoleonic wars, to modern-day conflicts. Some of the conflicts covered include World War I & II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War.
The programs provide unique access to exclusive international collections of archival footage and documents, including interviews with military historians and professors discussing the cultural, political, scientific, and economic factors that contributed to each conflict.
What makes the show even more captivating is how it delves behind the scenes of pivotal moments in military history, showcasing the various inventors who created the game-changing weaponry and gadgets that shaped warfare. It highlights how technological advancements were crucial to the military's success, and how developing new technologies was often essential in turning the tide of a battle or war. With experts in the field, the show takes the audience on a journey through the development of military technology leading up to and through historical battles, with each episode
Science of War is a series that ran for 1 seasons (3 episodes) between December 2, 2008 and on Military Channel