Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2571 ... |
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... acquisition-- Chapter VI . Logistics : 288 291 298 301 311 08 311 315 I. Overview of defense logistics .. 321 II . Objectives of logistics planning and programing ... 323 III . Trends in peacetime materiel readiness and wartime com- bat ...
... acquisition-- Chapter VI . Logistics : 288 291 298 301 311 08 311 315 I. Overview of defense logistics .. 321 II . Objectives of logistics planning and programing ... 323 III . Trends in peacetime materiel readiness and wartime com- bat ...
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... acquisition or retention of chemical warfare agents and munitions but would permit development of means of protection against chemical attack . The United States will maintain its present chemical warfare retaliatory capability until an ...
... acquisition or retention of chemical warfare agents and munitions but would permit development of means of protection against chemical attack . The United States will maintain its present chemical warfare retaliatory capability until an ...
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... Acquisition Radar will remain operational as a missile warning and attack characterization sensor , but the rest of the facility which was deployed to defend a MINUTEMAN wing has been deactivated and dismantled . -- -- Major ...
... Acquisition Radar will remain operational as a missile warning and attack characterization sensor , but the rest of the facility which was deployed to defend a MINUTEMAN wing has been deactivated and dismantled . -- -- Major ...
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... acquisition of a modest but survivable nuclear capability , we can achieve security and stability , and no longer have to respond to the initiatives of others . It is equally tempting to assert that if only we are restrained , others ...
... acquisition of a modest but survivable nuclear capability , we can achieve security and stability , and no longer have to respond to the initiatives of others . It is equally tempting to assert that if only we are restrained , others ...
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... However , such a dispersal increases the number of discrete targets for nuclear weapons , and would drive up the stockpile requirement for nuclear deterrence . Unless good target acquisition capabilities were available , 71 79.
... However , such a dispersal increases the number of discrete targets for nuclear weapons , and would drive up the stockpile requirement for nuclear deterrence . Unless good target acquisition capabilities were available , 71 79.
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Acquisition active addition air defense airborne aircraft airlift allies amphibious areas armored arms Army artillery attack AWACS ballistic missile bomber capability carrier Chart communications continue conventional cost cruise missile defense program deployed deployment deterrence effectiveness efforts electronic warfare equipment Europe fighter fighter/attack FISCAL fleet force structure helicopter ICBM improve increase initial interoperability launchers logistics maintain maintenance major Marine Corps ment military million MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN III mission mobility modernization modification munitions NATO NATO's naval forces Navy NIKE HERCULES nuclear weapons operational peacetime percent personnel planned posture procurement production radar readiness requirements satellites ships SLBM Soviet Union squadrons strategic forces strategic nuclear submarines surface-to-air missile surveillance survivability tactical air forces tanks targets theater nuclear forces threat TRIDENT U.S. forces United USSR V/STOL vehicles war reserve stocks warheads warning Warsaw Pact weapon systems