Strategic Defense Initiative: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Strategic and Theater Nuclear Forces of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, October 30; November 6, 21; December 3, 5, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 425 lappuses |
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... positions of the United States and the Soviet Union as we approach the summit , and because of recent policy pronouncements regard- ing allowable testing under the 1972 Anti - Ballistic Missile Treaty . We welcome this morning our ...
... positions of the United States and the Soviet Union as we approach the summit , and because of recent policy pronouncements regard- ing allowable testing under the 1972 Anti - Ballistic Missile Treaty . We welcome this morning our ...
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... position , I think , that Secretary Shultz advocated . And quite frankly , I just want to ask , was that exchange between these two persons who are primarily charged with interpretation of that treaty , was that exchange a carefully ...
... position , I think , that Secretary Shultz advocated . And quite frankly , I just want to ask , was that exchange between these two persons who are primarily charged with interpretation of that treaty , was that exchange a carefully ...
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... position that notwithstanding any other possible agreements with the Soviet Union , that we will hold to our position of proceeding full speed ahead with the SDI ? Dr. IKLE . Senator , I certainly agree with the President's empha- sis ...
... position that notwithstanding any other possible agreements with the Soviet Union , that we will hold to our position of proceeding full speed ahead with the SDI ? Dr. IKLE . Senator , I certainly agree with the President's empha- sis ...
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... position , having not decimated but done some damage to the retaliatory capability of the opponent , to then present against what is left in the way of a retaliatory force something in the nature of a 99 percent effective defense ...
... position , having not decimated but done some damage to the retaliatory capability of the opponent , to then present against what is left in the way of a retaliatory force something in the nature of a 99 percent effective defense ...
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... position to grow the technology so that we can handle those as well . Senator GLENN . Do you see that as being important enough , the boost phase and the layered defense - the boost phase being a part of the layered defense , that ...
... position to grow the technology so that we can handle those as well . Senator GLENN . Do you see that as being important enough , the boost phase and the layered defense - the boost phase being a part of the layered defense , that ...
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416. lappuse - Article III of the Treaty, the Parties agree that in the event ABM systems based on other physical principles and including components capable of substituting for ABM interceptor missiles, ABM launchers, or ABM radars...
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164. lappuse - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile land-based.
137. lappuse - In order to insure fulfillment of the obligation not to deploy ABM systems and their components except as provided in Article III of the Treaty, the Parties agree that in the event ABM systems based on other physical principles...
230. lappuse - The ABM Treaty prohibition on development, testing and deployment of space-based ABM systems, or components for such systems, applies to directed energy technology (or any other technology used for this purpose. ) Thus, when such directed energy programs enter the field testing phase they become constrained by these ABM Treaty obligations.
162. lappuse - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM launchers for launching more than one ABM interceptor missile at a time...
205. lappuse - our research program has been structured and, as the President has reaffirmed, will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the treaty's obligations".
136. lappuse - Treaty an ABM system is a system to counter strategic ballistic missiles or their elements in flight trajectory...
188. lappuse - ... missile systems would be a substantial factor in curbing the race in strategic offensive arms and would lead to a decrease in the risk of outbreak of war involving nuclear weapons, Proceeding from the premise that the limitation of anti-ballistic missile systems...
263. lappuse - The Parties understand that Article IX of the Treaty includes the obligation of the US and the USSR not to provide to other States technical descriptions or blue prints specially worked out for the construction of ABM systems and their components limited by the Treaty.