Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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Side 47
... targets . In addition to the SLBMS , the Soviets possess submarine - launched cruise missiles whose primary targets are naval and merchant vessels . In 1965 , intelligence reports estimated Soviet intercontinental missiles as of mid ...
... targets . In addition to the SLBMS , the Soviets possess submarine - launched cruise missiles whose primary targets are naval and merchant vessels . In 1965 , intelligence reports estimated Soviet intercontinental missiles as of mid ...
Side 48
... targets , and I have no reason to dispute it , then we must conclude that the bulk of these Soviet expenditures has been wasted . Red China also has some bombers which could carry nuclear 48 MILITARY AUTHORIZATIONS - DEFENSE ...
... targets , and I have no reason to dispute it , then we must conclude that the bulk of these Soviet expenditures has been wasted . Red China also has some bombers which could carry nuclear 48 MILITARY AUTHORIZATIONS - DEFENSE ...
Side 49
... targets ) , more than one - half of the total forces programmed last year for 1972 would still survive and remain effective . Considering the overall size and character of that force , it is clear that our strategic missiles alone could ...
... targets ) , more than one - half of the total forces programmed last year for 1972 would still survive and remain effective . Considering the overall size and character of that force , it is clear that our strategic missiles alone could ...
Side 50
... targets heavily defended with ABMs . I will discuss each of these actions in greater detail later in connection with our other proposals for the strategic forces . But for now , let me point out that the net effect of these actions ...
... targets heavily defended with ABMs . I will discuss each of these actions in greater detail later in connection with our other proposals for the strategic forces . But for now , let me point out that the net effect of these actions ...
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... target , discrimination of warheads from decoys or " spoofing " devices , precision tracking of the target , and control of the defense interceptor missiles . The TACMAR Radar is a scaled down , slightly less complex and less powerful ...
... target , discrimination of warheads from decoys or " spoofing " devices , precision tracking of the target , and control of the defense interceptor missiles . The TACMAR Radar is a scaled down , slightly less complex and less powerful ...
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active additional Admiral McDONALD Air Force aircraft airlift Army attack AWACS ballistic missile believe bomber bombing budget capability carrier Chairman RUSSELL combat committee continue contract cost deleted deploy deployment effective effort engine equipment estimate facilities fiscal year 1968 fleet FOSTER funds helicopter improved included increase interceptor Marine Corps MCCONNELL ment military million MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN II missile system naval Navy NIKE X North Dakota nuclear operations personnel pilots plane problem procurement production projects radar reduce requested requirements research and development Reserve Secretary BROWN Secretary MCNAMARA Secretary NITZE Secretary RESOR Senator ALLOTT Senator CANNON Senator DOMINICK Senator ELLENDER Senator MCCLELLAN Senator SMITH Senator STENNIS Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND Senator YOUNG ships South Vietnam southeast Asia Soviet Soviet Union strategic submarines TACMAR tactical targets threat tion United University vehicles WHEELER YOUNG of North
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Side 360 - The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all...
Side 547 - Army examination to the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Side 360 - Each party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific area on either of the parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes.
Side 360 - America shall be considered an attack against them all; and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North...
Side 360 - For the purpose of Article IV, an armed attack on any of the Parties is deemed to include an armed attack on the metropolitan territory of any of the Parties, or on the island territories under its jurisdiction in the Pacific or on its armed forces, public vessels or aircraft in the Pacific.
Side 432 - To deter deliberate nuclear attack upon the United States and its allies by maintaining, continuously, a highly reliable ability to inflict an unacceptable degree of damage upon any single aggressor, or combination of aggressors, at any time during the course of a strategic nuclear exchange, even after absorbing a surprise first strike.
Side 179 - Use of these funds is authorized by the Secretary and accounted for on his certificate and Congress is informed as to their status.
Side 658 - The Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations have...
Side 317 - US SENATE, COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES AND SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Washington, DC The Committee on Armed Services and the Subcommittee on the Department of Defense of the Committee on Appropriations met in joint session, pursuant to recess, at 10 :10 am, in room 1224, New Senate Office Building, Hon.
Side 530 - ... Soviets are ahead, do they have twice the capacity for airlift that we have? If we are ahead, do we have twice the capacity for airlift that they have? That is, immediately available to troops and equipment. General COLGLAZIER. We will have to furnish that, with your permission. Mr. SIKES. All right. (The information is classified and has been furnished separately to the committee.) Mr.