Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - United States |
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... weapons . The temptation to use the weapons , or fear that someone else will do it first , will be almost irresistible . The ever - growing trade in conventional arms subverts inter- national commerce from a force for peace to a caterer ...
... weapons . The temptation to use the weapons , or fear that someone else will do it first , will be almost irresistible . The ever - growing trade in conventional arms subverts inter- national commerce from a force for peace to a caterer ...
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... weapons . The temptation to use the weapons , or fear that someone else will do it first , will be almost irresistible . The ever - growing trade in conventional arms subverts inter- national commerce from a force for peace to a caterer ...
... weapons . The temptation to use the weapons , or fear that someone else will do it first , will be almost irresistible . The ever - growing trade in conventional arms subverts inter- national commerce from a force for peace to a caterer ...
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... weapons and weapons - grade material . We do not wish to impose restrictions on the dissemination of an essential technology . But we do wish other nations to take a fresh look at the problems of the plutonium fuel cycle . -- -- In our ...
... weapons and weapons - grade material . We do not wish to impose restrictions on the dissemination of an essential technology . But we do wish other nations to take a fresh look at the problems of the plutonium fuel cycle . -- -- In our ...
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... weapons . -- on tests for civil as well as military pur- poses on peaceful nuclear explosions ( PNEs ) as well as on tests of At the same time , we favor continued research and development on advanced nuclear energy technology , and we ...
... weapons . -- on tests for civil as well as military pur- poses on peaceful nuclear explosions ( PNEs ) as well as on tests of At the same time , we favor continued research and development on advanced nuclear energy technology , and we ...
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... weapons is probably far smaller than our own . Also , the Soviets separately train their conventional forces to operate in a chemical and radiological environment . In effect , we have incorporated nuclear firepower into our total ...
... weapons is probably far smaller than our own . Also , the Soviets separately train their conventional forces to operate in a chemical and radiological environment . In effect , we have incorporated nuclear firepower into our total ...
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active addition air defense aircraft airlift allies amphibious areas Army assessment attack balance ballistic missile base bomber capability carrier CHART command and control communications continue conventional cost cruise missile DEFENSE BUDGET Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence effective efforts enemy equipment Europe fiscal fleet force levels force structure funds helicopter ICBM improve increase initial launchers logistic maintain maintenance major manpower Marine Corps ment military million MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN III mission mobility modernization NATO naval forces Navy's nuclear forces nuclear weapons operations percent personnel planned potential procurement production projected readiness reduce request requirements reserve satellites sea control Secretary BROWN Senator STENNIS shipbuilding ships SLBM Soviet Navy Soviet Union squadrons SSBNs strategic nuclear submarines surveillance TACFIRE targets theater nuclear theater nuclear forces threat TRIDENT U.S. forces U.S. Navy United USSR V/STOL warfare Warsaw Pact weapon systems