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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... million in R. & D. and procurement over the levels actually enacted in fiscal year 1978. I have already referred to the decreases in Navy shipbuilding . The procurement program includes the initial procurement of the F - 18 aircraft for ...
... million in R. & D. and procurement over the levels actually enacted in fiscal year 1978. I have already referred to the decreases in Navy shipbuilding . The procurement program includes the initial procurement of the F - 18 aircraft for ...
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... million active - duty military and one million civilian personnel . Of these totals , approximately 516 thousand military and about 148 thousand civilian personnel will be stationed overseas . Chart II - 1 shows the distribution of U.S. ...
... million active - duty military and one million civilian personnel . Of these totals , approximately 516 thousand military and about 148 thousand civilian personnel will be stationed overseas . Chart II - 1 shows the distribution of U.S. ...
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... million men as shown in Chart II - 4 . All the components of modern military power are now included in the Soviet ... MILLIONS USSR TOTAL USSR INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION TROOPS 3 USSR EXCLUDING MILITARIZED SECURITY ( KGB BORDER GUARDS AND ...
... million men as shown in Chart II - 4 . All the components of modern military power are now included in the Soviet ... MILLIONS USSR TOTAL USSR INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION TROOPS 3 USSR EXCLUDING MILITARIZED SECURITY ( KGB BORDER GUARDS AND ...
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... become unconstrained . Should such an escalation occur , it is certain that the resulting fatalities would run into the scores of millions . E. Credible Deterrence What counts in deterrence , however , 53 61 Contingencies- -
... become unconstrained . Should such an escalation occur , it is certain that the resulting fatalities would run into the scores of millions . E. Credible Deterrence What counts in deterrence , however , 53 61 Contingencies- -
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... million Americans and would leave untcuched at least the alert bombers and at - sea SSBNs with thousands of warheads . The Soviets might and should fear that , in response , we would retaliate with a massive attack on Soviet cities and ...
... million Americans and would leave untcuched at least the alert bombers and at - sea SSBNs with thousands of warheads . The Soviets might and should fear that , in response , we would retaliate with a massive attack on Soviet cities and ...
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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