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ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILES (5) answer(s).
 
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Ballistic and cruise missiles JUne 1993  Article
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Publication June 1993.
Description 7-15
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ID:   004672


Implications of anti-ballistic missile systems / Barnaby, C F (ed); Boserup, A (ed) 1969  Book
Barnaby, C F Book
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Publication London, Souvenir Press, 1969.
Description 246p.
Series Pugwash monograph; no.2
Standard Number 285502603
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ID:   028913


Implications of anti-ballistic missile systems / Barnaby, C F (ed); Boserup, A (ed) 1969  Book
Barnaby, C F Book
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Publication London, Souvenir Press, 1969.
Description x, 246p.
Series Pugwash monograph; no.2
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ID:   183787


SALT 50 Years On: Strategic Theory and Arms Control / Freedman, Lawrence   Journal Article
Freedman, Lawrence Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article addresses the relationship between the practice of arms control in the 1970s and strategic theory. Although the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty is often described as an example of theory-directed arms control, this article shows that ballistic-missile defences were a poor investment because of the ease with which they could be overwhelmed by offensive systems, especially with multiple warheads. The Nixon administration constructed a rationale for anti-ballistic missiles based on the need to defend against a partial surprise attack directed against American intercontinental ballistic missiles. When the negotiations succeeded and the investment stopped, the rationale remained, leaving an exaggerated problem without an easy solution. Meanwhile, parallel efforts to impose limits on offensive systems had the effect of encouraging a weak strategic theory emphasising the importance of perceptions of numerical comparisons.
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Special delivery: assessing options for naval land attack / Goodlad, Ben   Journal Article
Goodlad, Ben Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Delivering fires ashore has always been a core naval requirement. Today, with naval guns and long range cruise missiles providing capability at the opposite ends of the range spectrum, Ben Goodlad looks at how emerging missile and gun system could fill the gap in between.
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