Department of Defense appropriations for 1987: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, Часть 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... MAJOR ITEMS 57 47 27 SECONDARY ITEMS • ON HAND STOCKS COMPARED TO FY 88 DEFENSE GUIDANCE • STAYING POWER INCREASED SUBSTANTIALLY • MAJOR ITEMS • TANKS • TRUCKS , ETC. • SECONDARY ITEMS 81 85 87 • AXLES , ETC. FUNDAMENTAL CHOICES OR ...
... MAJOR ITEMS 57 47 27 SECONDARY ITEMS • ON HAND STOCKS COMPARED TO FY 88 DEFENSE GUIDANCE • STAYING POWER INCREASED SUBSTANTIALLY • MAJOR ITEMS • TANKS • TRUCKS , ETC. • SECONDARY ITEMS 81 85 87 • AXLES , ETC. FUNDAMENTAL CHOICES OR ...
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... 200 % MICAF +67 +51 +25 100 +6 100 +39 mill . 0 FY 80 81 83 85 87 89 MAJOR COMBAT UNITS ( DIVISIONS , SEPARATE BRIGADES . ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENTS ) Chart A - 10 Chart A - 11 ELLIPSE LENFANT PLAZA 50 CAL BFV FY80 = 55.
... 200 % MICAF +67 +51 +25 100 +6 100 +39 mill . 0 FY 80 81 83 85 87 89 MAJOR COMBAT UNITS ( DIVISIONS , SEPARATE BRIGADES . ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENTS ) Chart A - 10 Chart A - 11 ELLIPSE LENFANT PLAZA 50 CAL BFV FY80 = 55.
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... major combat units in relation to the threat has increased almost 40 percent . Projected increases are shown for FY87 and 89 . TOTAL ARMY MILITARY CAPABILITY IMPROVEMENTS % 200 8 +51 +39 +25 100 80 81 83 85 87 89 FY MAJOR COMBAT UNITS ...
... major combat units in relation to the threat has increased almost 40 percent . Projected increases are shown for FY87 and 89 . TOTAL ARMY MILITARY CAPABILITY IMPROVEMENTS % 200 8 +51 +39 +25 100 80 81 83 85 87 89 FY MAJOR COMBAT UNITS ...
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... MAJOR RANGES CONSTRUCTED OR MODERNIZED • COMBINED ARMS DESIGN RESERVE COMPONENT OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENT TRAINING • 64 % INCREASE POMCUS • DOUBLED HOST NATION SUPPORT 33 UNITS ACTIVATED ( FY 81-85 ) 59 UNITS SCHEDULED FOR ACTIVATION FY 86 ...
... MAJOR RANGES CONSTRUCTED OR MODERNIZED • COMBINED ARMS DESIGN RESERVE COMPONENT OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENT TRAINING • 64 % INCREASE POMCUS • DOUBLED HOST NATION SUPPORT 33 UNITS ACTIVATED ( FY 81-85 ) 59 UNITS SCHEDULED FOR ACTIVATION FY 86 ...
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... major armies of the world have infantry fighting vehicles designed to protect infantry from artillery fragments and small caliber weapons , and have mounted on them antitank weapons as well as cannons for suppressive firepower . The ...
... major armies of the world have infantry fighting vehicles designed to protect infantry from artillery fragments and small caliber weapons , and have mounted on them antitank weapons as well as cannons for suppressive firepower . The ...
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acquisition active ADDABBO Admiral WATKINS air defense Air Force aircraft AirLand Battle AirLand Battle doctrine amphibious Answer areas Army Army's aviation base battalion battle group budget request capability carrier carrier battle groups Chairman CHAPPELL civilian combat Command competition Congress continue contract contractor cost deployed deployment DICKS division dollars end strength enhance equipment exercises facilities fiscal fleet funding FY 1987 budget going helicopter homeporting improved increase Individual Ready Reserve infantry initiatives joint JTIDS LCAC lead ship maintenance major manpower Marine Corps maritime strategy McDADE military million missile mission mobilization modernization NATO naval Navy Navy's officers operations OPTEMPO percent personnel procurement production Question readiness reduced requirements Secretary LEHMAN Secretary MARSH ships soldiers Soviet squadrons submarines sustain TACAMO tactical tank threat TRIDENT II U.S. Army Reserve units V-22 OSPREY vehicle warfare WICKHAM
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Стр. 198 - ... challenges of a changing world. THE RESPONSE: BALANCED FORCES TO MEET A CHANGING WORLD Landpower. The United States creates landpower through the joint effort of all services; but, the Army is charged specifically to organize, train, and equip forces to conduct prompt and sustained combat operations on land To accomplish this mission, the Army designs and builds forces based on requirements of national military strategy, assessments of rapidly changing threats, and the expressed needs of the...
Стр. 791 - fleets. These aircraft will have physical and performance characteristics similar to a basic C-130H, with extended range operations possible as a result of their aerial refueling capability. In addition, these aircraft will be uniquely equipped with integrated avionics systems and defense electronic suites, providing the special operations mission with required capabilities. AC-130. The Air Force will buy 12 C-130H airframes from Lockheed, Georgia for conversion to AC-130 gunships. An avionics and...
Стр. 598 - ... annual contracts and are priced and negotiated at that time rather than piecemeal in the middle of production runs. Very substantial savings have resulted from this procedure. No contract or engineering changes may be submitted for negotiation without the signature of the Commandant of the Marine Corps or the Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy.
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Стр. 253 - Army has long recognized that an essential ingredient offeree readiness is human resource readiness. A critical factor in maintaining a high level of human resources readiness is ensuring that all soldiers have an equal opportunity to excel, based solely on merit, fitness, capability, and potential. Army leaders and commanders at all levels have taken positive actions to continue to embed firmly the equal opportunity function within the Army's leadership framework Minority and female representation...