Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998--H.R. 1119 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on National Security, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session: Military Research and Development Subcommittee Meeting Jointly with Military Procurement Subcommittee on Title I--Procurement, Title II--Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation : Hearings Held February 26, March 5, March 11, March 19, March 20, April 9, and May 15, 1997, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 1165 pages |
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... threat that we see coming from not just rogue nations but from those countries that we in the past have had to think about as our adversaries , Russia , China , and North Korea , and that briefing was very intense . We had 30 mem- bers ...
... threat that we see coming from not just rogue nations but from those countries that we in the past have had to think about as our adversaries , Russia , China , and North Korea , and that briefing was very intense . We had 30 mem- bers ...
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... threat of the Soviet Union , for the time being , out of the picture , and we are charged with shaping the military which backs up , hopefully , suc- cessful diplomacy for the years ahead , not really having a clear pic- ture of threats ...
... threat of the Soviet Union , for the time being , out of the picture , and we are charged with shaping the military which backs up , hopefully , suc- cessful diplomacy for the years ahead , not really having a clear pic- ture of threats ...
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... threat assessment that the Navy has made or is making with regard to the safety of its ships , with par- ticular reference to cruise missiles and other types of missiles . I would like for you to tell us where that is and what steps ...
... threat assessment that the Navy has made or is making with regard to the safety of its ships , with par- ticular reference to cruise missiles and other types of missiles . I would like for you to tell us where that is and what steps ...
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... threat and I think we are moving in the right direc- tion , sir . Mr. PICKETT . Is that program presently designed to deal with all known threats of this type ? Secretary DOUGLASS . I think you could say yes , sir . I think what you may ...
... threat and I think we are moving in the right direc- tion , sir . Mr. PICKETT . Is that program presently designed to deal with all known threats of this type ? Secretary DOUGLASS . I think you could say yes , sir . I think what you may ...
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... threat to the fleet and has provided an awful lot of leadership to help us make this a joint service ap- proach to the problem . Mr. PICKETT . Thank you . Mr. Chairman , I may have some questions for the record I would like to submit ...
... threat to the fleet and has provided an awful lot of leadership to help us make this a joint service ap- proach to the problem . Mr. PICKETT . Thank you . Mr. Chairman , I may have some questions for the record I would like to submit ...
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