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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... result , we have increased the range of our nuclear artillery and we have gone back and asked the Department of Energy to design nuclear rounds for our artillery tubes that help to restore the deterrent we estab- lished several decades ...
... result , we have increased the range of our nuclear artillery and we have gone back and asked the Department of Energy to design nuclear rounds for our artillery tubes that help to restore the deterrent we estab- lished several decades ...
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... result of those aircraft accidents where the high explosive went off , was that plu- tonium was scattered . As a result we ended up plowing up a fair number of acres in Spain , and we ended up with a big clean - up op- eration in ...
... result of those aircraft accidents where the high explosive went off , was that plu- tonium was scattered . As a result we ended up plowing up a fair number of acres in Spain , and we ended up with a big clean - up op- eration in ...
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... result of the core vehicle liquid engine failure and in April 1986 , one of the solid rocket boosters burst . It is ... resulting from a liquid fuel system feeding the engine . The successful Titan - 34B launch showed that we have passed ...
... result of the core vehicle liquid engine failure and in April 1986 , one of the solid rocket boosters burst . It is ... resulting from a liquid fuel system feeding the engine . The successful Titan - 34B launch showed that we have passed ...
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... result of the standowns . That is where we are if we launch the Shuttle in February 1988. If we launch a year from then , it will probably cost us a billion dollars more . If we launch two years later , it will cost us another billion ...
... result of the standowns . That is where we are if we launch the Shuttle in February 1988. If we launch a year from then , it will probably cost us a billion dollars more . If we launch two years later , it will cost us another billion ...
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... result of our joint effort , -that give us the oppor- tunity to reduce costs . I am not so optimistic that we are going to get it down by a factor of ten , but I think it is a good goal to try . Mr. DICKS . What gains were made by the ...
... result of our joint effort , -that give us the oppor- tunity to reduce costs . I am not so optimistic that we are going to get it down by a factor of ten , but I think it is a good goal to try . Mr. DICKS . What gains were made by the ...
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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 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...