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... direct military intervention . The continuing Soviet buildup of nuclear and conventional forces has global significance . Soviet military capabilities have put great pressure on US and allied defensive strategies and threaten ...
... direct military intervention . The continuing Soviet buildup of nuclear and conventional forces has global significance . Soviet military capabilities have put great pressure on US and allied defensive strategies and threaten ...
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... direct attack against the United States and its allies by promis- ing a devastating retaliation to any attacker . The Soviet Union has continued to challenge the US guarantee of effective retaliation and has threatened US deterrent ...
... direct attack against the United States and its allies by promis- ing a devastating retaliation to any attacker . The Soviet Union has continued to challenge the US guarantee of effective retaliation and has threatened US deterrent ...
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... direct a larger percentage of its peacetime resources to military requirements than does the United States . In addition to being able to spend a larger percentage of its resources , the Soviet Union can focus more resources for force ...
... direct a larger percentage of its peacetime resources to military requirements than does the United States . In addition to being able to spend a larger percentage of its resources , the Soviet Union can focus more resources for force ...
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... direct threat to US SLOCS in a global conflict as shown in Figure III - 14 . Although Cuba is an important base for Soviet involvement in the Western Hemisphere , Nicaragua provides unique opportunities to establish a mainland . center ...
... direct threat to US SLOCS in a global conflict as shown in Figure III - 14 . Although Cuba is an important base for Soviet involvement in the Western Hemisphere , Nicaragua provides unique opportunities to establish a mainland . center ...
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... direct US force participation . FY 1987 Funding The proposed FY 1987 security assistance budget Presidential request represents an increase over the FY 1986 budget because of Third World requirements where Soviet presence has increased ...
... direct US force participation . FY 1987 Funding The proposed FY 1987 security assistance budget Presidential request represents an increase over the FY 1986 budget because of Third World requirements where Soviet presence has increased ...
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30 September ABM Treaty active air defense Air Force aircraft airlift allies amphibious areas armed forces arms control ballistic missile base bombers budget Carrier Battle Groups chemical CINCS combat command and control communications continue control systems conventional forces cruise missile deployed deployment deterrence doctrine effective efforts enhance equipment Europe facilities Fleet funding GLCM global ICBM improve increased initiatives interceptor Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces interoperability Joint Chiefs LRINF maintain major manpower military forces military strategy missions mobilization modernization program munitions NATO naval Navy Ocean Pacific PAVE PAWS percent personnel posture potential pre-positioning radar reduce region requirements Reserve satellites sealift security assistance September 1986 FIGURE Services ships SLBM Southwest Asia Soviet Navy Soviet Union space Special Operations squadrons SRINF SSBN Strategic Defense Strategic Defense Initiative strategic forces surveillance tactical targets terrorist threat United upgrade vehicle warfare warfighting warheads Warsaw Pact wartime WWMCCS
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Стр. 51 - Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, constitute the immediate military staff of the Secretary of Defense. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are the principal military advisers to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
Стр. 33 - Soviets are convinced that strategic nuclear forces will deter attacks on the Soviet Union and reduce the will of others to challenge Soviet political or military actions in general. The US strategic nuclear posture is based on the Triad, a combination of land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and long-range bombers. The Triad continues to provide a balanced range of offensive retaliatory capabilities.
Стр. 1 - US military strategy and force levels must be adequate to confront a wide range of challenges, from low-intensity conflict to threats involving modern conventional and nuclear forces. US MILITARY STRATEGY The security requirements summarized above form the basis for US military strategy to support the more comprehensive national security...
Стр. 10 - on the shelf and available for application. (The technologies are not intended to compare technology level in currently deployed military systems.) 2. The technologies selected have the potential for significantly changing military capability in the next 10 to 20 years.
Стр. 85 - Space control activities ensure freedom of action in space for friendly forces while, when directed, denying it to the enemy. The Department of Defense will develop and deploy a comprehensive space control capability with initial operations at the earliest possible date. Both the United States and the Soviet Union depend on space systems for military operational support. In the past, such support has been primarily in the area of information gathering and communications.
Стр. 40 - In the 1960s, an inability to discriminate against penetration aids (penaids) at high altitudes and limited interceptor performance resulted in very small defended areas for each terminal defense site and gave the offense unacceptable leverage over the number of interceptors needed. Today, technology provides the potential to discriminate at high altitudes, and improved interceptor technologies should allow intercepts at these higher altitudes. When these improvements are coupled with the potential...
Стр. 53 - US industry, and our conventional capabilities will assure the deterrent credibility and fighting capacity of our general purpose forces. To meet the global challenges presented by Soviet and other potential adversaries, the Army has sought to make optimum use of constrained manpower and fiscal resources. Major elements of the Army modernization program are outlined in Figure...
Стр. 5 - States continues to place a high priority on the modernization of its strategic forces. The aim of this vital effort is to make command, control, and communications systems more survivable and endurant while maintaining and improving all legs of the Triad.
Стр. 2 - States and its allies by promising any attacker a devastating outcome. The Soviet Union has continued to challenge the US guarantee of effective retaliation and has threatened US deterrent capabilities by strengthening certain measures of Soviet nuclear strength. To counter growing Soviet nuclear war-fighting potential, the United States gives high priority to the modernization of its nuclear forces and the study of means for defending against ballistic missile attack. Equitable and verifiable arms...
Стр. 11 - Asian countries is improving through equipment and procedure modifications and frequent combined military exercises. In Japan, single service and joint/combined doctrinal, material, conceptual, and logistic interoperability issues are now reviewed semiannually by bilateral interoperability steering committees. Strong alliances, combined with a continuing number of important initiatives that are beginning to result in industrial expansion and modernization, enable the United States to counteract the...