Department of Defense appropriations for 1989: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... stockpile must of necessity be updated to meet changes in battlefield scenarios , methods of delivery , storage , handling , and safety requirements . The present chemical warfare stockpile is 90 % useless for military purposes and is 6.
... stockpile must of necessity be updated to meet changes in battlefield scenarios , methods of delivery , storage , handling , and safety requirements . The present chemical warfare stockpile is 90 % useless for military purposes and is 6.
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... delivery capability of lethal chemical agent in retaliation for chemical attacks against US forces . Final assembly began on December 16 , 1987. Production is firmly underway with many of the key components having already been made ...
... delivery capability of lethal chemical agent in retaliation for chemical attacks against US forces . Final assembly began on December 16 , 1987. Production is firmly underway with many of the key components having already been made ...
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... delivery of equipment is scheduled for this spring with integrated systems ' testing scheduled for late summer 1988 , preoperational testing set for the summer of 1989 , and operational verification testing with actual munitions ...
... delivery of equipment is scheduled for this spring with integrated systems ' testing scheduled for late summer 1988 , preoperational testing set for the summer of 1989 , and operational verification testing with actual munitions ...
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... delivery of our first production Bigeye weapons . These weapons will be procured with the funding that we now have available to us . Mr. YOUNG . Captain , is this the low rate initial production ? Captain PFITZENMAIER . Yes , sir , it ...
... delivery of our first production Bigeye weapons . These weapons will be procured with the funding that we now have available to us . Mr. YOUNG . Captain , is this the low rate initial production ? Captain PFITZENMAIER . Yes , sir , it ...
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... deliver chemical weapons by a stand - off means , but it would most likely do something quite different from Bigeye . Mr. YOUNG . I understand the Army is developing a binary chem- ical warhead for the multiple launch rocket system ...
... deliver chemical weapons by a stand - off means , but it would most likely do something quite different from Bigeye . Mr. YOUNG . I understand the Army is developing a binary chem- ical warhead for the multiple launch rocket system ...
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acquisition ADATS additional advanced procurement AH-64 APACHE AHIP air defense Air Force aircraft ammunition Answer Apache appropriation armor Army Army's AUCOIN award base Bigeye Black Hawk Bradley budget request capability CHAPPELL chemical CHEN CIANCIOLO combat Command competition complete Congress continue contractor cryofracture delivery DICKS electronic engine facility fighter fire fiscal year 1989 flight funds fuze going GREENBERG helicopter HMMWV howitzer improvements includes increase initial production Johnston Atoll launch M109 HOWITZER McDADE ment million missile mission mobilization modifications MODS MONAHAN mortar multiyear contract munitions NATO operational testing Palletized Loading System percent Pine Bluff Arsenal plant projected prototype quantity Question radar reduced reliability requirements schedule Slide Soviet status STEVENS Stinger strategic support equipment survivability tactical tanks target test and evaluation threat tion Titan IV Tooele Tooele Army Depot trucks unit cost upgrade vehicles weapon systems WTCV
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