ID | 091421 |
Title Proper | Speed kills |
Other Title Information | analyzing the deployment of conventional ballistic missiles |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sugden, Bruce M |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Should the United States deploy conventional ballistic missiles (CBMs) in support of the prompt global strike (PGS) mission? Most important, do the political-military benefits outweigh the risks of CBM deployment? The United States, if it works to mitigate the risk of misperception and an inadvertent nuclear response, should deploy near-term CBMs in support of the PGS mission. The prompt response of CBMs would likely be sufficient to defeat many time-sensitive, soft targets, provided actionable intelligence was available. Near-term CBMs, those options capable of being deployed prior to 2013, would have the required attributes to defeat their targets: payload flexibility, throw weight, and accuracy. |
`In' analytical Note | International Security Vol. 34, No. 1; Sum 2009: p113-146 |
Journal Source | International Security Vol. 34, No. 1; Sum 2009: p113-146 |
Key Words | Conventional Ballistic Missile ; CBM ; United States |