Department of Defense appropriations for 1988: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One hundredth Congress, first session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 |
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... military capabilities , and the options that we have to deal with their policies and threats both in terms of our nuclear capabilities and the opportunities for effective , verifiable arms control . We have , I believe , an excellent ...
... military capabilities , and the options that we have to deal with their policies and threats both in terms of our nuclear capabilities and the opportunities for effective , verifiable arms control . We have , I believe , an excellent ...
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... military credibility of weapon systems that we were asking you to fund and perhaps just as importantly , our troops to fight with if they have to . You are familiar with those debates . They go on even today . The Bradley Fighting ...
... military credibility of weapon systems that we were asking you to fund and perhaps just as importantly , our troops to fight with if they have to . You are familiar with those debates . They go on even today . The Bradley Fighting ...
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... military signifi- cance , based on contentious interpretations of the available data and the treaty language . This collection of activities does not support the administration's suggestions that the Soviet Union may be preparing a ...
... military signifi- cance , based on contentious interpretations of the available data and the treaty language . This collection of activities does not support the administration's suggestions that the Soviet Union may be preparing a ...
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... military requirements and our knowledge of U.S. programs and resources that U.S. and Soviet forces resulting from compli- ance with SALT II will not differ appreciably in terms of overall strategic capability from those resulting if ...
... military requirements and our knowledge of U.S. programs and resources that U.S. and Soviet forces resulting from compli- ance with SALT II will not differ appreciably in terms of overall strategic capability from those resulting if ...
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... military concern . Since the Limited Test Ban Treaty ( LTBT ) came into force over twenty years ago . the Soviet Union has conducted its nuclear weapons test program in a manner incompatible with the aims of the Treaty by regularly ...
... military concern . Since the Limited Test Ban Treaty ( LTBT ) came into force over twenty years ago . the Soviet Union has conducted its nuclear weapons test program in a manner incompatible with the aims of the Treaty by regularly ...
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ABM Treaty acquisition Admiral DEMARS Advanced AFATDS air defense Air Force aircraft Answer arms control Army AUCOIN ballistic missile base budget capability CHAPPELL combat Command competition Congress continue contract contractor cost cruise missile DARPA Delta II deployed efforts engine equipment Fiscal Year 1988 full scale development funding going ICBM improved increase initial integration investment Joint kiloton KRINGS launch vehicles McDADE ment military million mission NASA NASP NATO Naval Navy nuclear testing nuclear weapons operational test orbit payload percent performance phase procurement production projects Question radar RANDOLPH RDT&E reduce request requirements SALT II satellite schedule Secretary ALDRIDGE Secretary of Defense sensors Shuttle Soviet Union space strategic Strategic Defense Initiative submarine tactical target Test and Evaluation threat tion Titan Titan IV Treaty upgrade WAGNER warfare warhead weapon systems
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Page 748 - Randolph's military decorations and awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal and Presidential Unit Citation Emblem.
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Page 56 - B. In any other environment if such explosion causes radioactive debris to be present outside the territorial limits of the state under whose jurisdiction or control such explosion is conducted.
Page 56 - Soviet nuclear testing activities for a number of tests constitute a likely violation of legal obligations under the TTBT.
Page 844 - The EC-135 Airborne Command Post provides an airborne operations center for survivable command and control of our nuclear forces. These aircraft, along with the E-4B National Emergency Airborne Command Post aircraft, form the basis of the Worldwide Airborne Command Post system. b.
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Page 757 - Eastern bloc and surrogate exploitation of regional conflicts, and instabilities in many areas of the world The Soviets continue to modernize their strategic nuclear, theater nuclear, and conventional forces and their capabilities for projecting military power Together with clients and surrogates, they are attempting to weaken the ties between the United States and its allies and to extend their influence in the Third World...