Department of Defense appropriations for 1987: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... TRAIN FOR PROMPT SUSTAINED COMBAT OPERATIONS ACROSS FULL SPECTRUM OF CONFLICT WHICH WILL ... SUPPORT STRATEGY OF FLEXIBLE RESPONSE CREDIBLY DETER WIN THE FIRST AND LAST BATTLE NATO - WARSAW PACT GROUND FORCE COMPARISON ( IN PLACE. 5.
... TRAIN FOR PROMPT SUSTAINED COMBAT OPERATIONS ACROSS FULL SPECTRUM OF CONFLICT WHICH WILL ... SUPPORT STRATEGY OF FLEXIBLE RESPONSE CREDIBLY DETER WIN THE FIRST AND LAST BATTLE NATO - WARSAW PACT GROUND FORCE COMPARISON ( IN PLACE. 5.
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... responses to ques- tions on Air Defense Alternatives . See pages 66 to 72. ] Mr. AUCOIN . How committed would you say the Army is to this program ? General WAGNER . I would say strongly committed . Mr. AUCOIN . The fiscal year 1986 ...
... responses to ques- tions on Air Defense Alternatives . See pages 66 to 72. ] Mr. AUCOIN . How committed would you say the Army is to this program ? General WAGNER . I would say strongly committed . Mr. AUCOIN . The fiscal year 1986 ...
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... response to the SASC . There was no requirement to include an analysis of operating and sup- port costs . This information will be included in the report to the SAC required by 1 August 1986 . QUESTION . The report includes the ...
... response to the SASC . There was no requirement to include an analysis of operating and sup- port costs . This information will be included in the report to the SAC required by 1 August 1986 . QUESTION . The report includes the ...
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... response capability must be adequate conventional firepower . As enemy units advance , there may be critical periods when large numbers of targets threaten to overwhelm the capacity of tube artillery . When this happens , we must be ...
... response capability must be adequate conventional firepower . As enemy units advance , there may be critical periods when large numbers of targets threaten to overwhelm the capacity of tube artillery . When this happens , we must be ...
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... response capability must be adequate conventional firepower . As enemy units advance , there may be critical periods when large numbers of targets threaten to overwhelm the capacity of tube artillery . When this happens , we must be ...
... response capability must be adequate conventional firepower . As enemy units advance , there may be critical periods when large numbers of targets threaten to overwhelm the capacity of tube artillery . When this happens , we must be ...
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ACCS acquisition AFATDS air defense Air Force aircraft AirLand Battle Answer armor Army Army's attack AUCOIN automated battlefield Bradley Fighting Vehicle budget CHAPPELL combat continue contract contractor cost DARPA demonstrated devices DICKS DUNCAN effective effort electronic electronic warfare enemy engine equipment field artillery Fighting Vehicle fire support firepower fiscal year 1987 flight funding hardware helicopter HMMWV howitzer ICBM improved increase initial integration joint KRINGS laser launch launcher M1 Abrams M198 Howitzer major McDADE million mission area MLRS mobility modernization munitions NATO NAVARRO Navy night vision devices nuclear operational test Pershing II PICKITT procurement production Question radar range RDT&E reduced request requirements rocket schedule sensor Services silos simulation Soviet strategic Strategic Defense Initiative submarine submunitions survivability TACFIRE tactical tank targets Test and Evaluation threat units WAGNER warfare warhead Warsaw Pact weapon systems
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