Early wars and the beginning of physics
Basic physics of early weapons
The rise and fall of the Roman Empire and early English-French wars
Gunpowder and cannons: the discovery that changed the art of war and the world
Three men ahead of their time: Da Vinci, Tartaglia, and Galileo
From early guns to total destruction and discovery
The impact of the industrial revolution
Napoleon's weapons and new breakthroughs in physics
Where does the bullet go: ballistics of rifle bullets and cannon shells
Hey, look ... it flies!: aerodynamics and the first airplanes
The invisible rays: the development and use of radio and radar in war
The great war: World War II
The hydrogen bomb, intercontinental missiles, lasers, and the future.