Defense Department Authorization and Oversight: Hearings on H.R. 4428, Department of Defense Authorization of Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1987, and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session : Title I, Procurement of Aircraft, Missiles, Weapons, and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Ammunition, and Other Procurement, Hearings Held February 18, 24, 25, 26, 27; March 3, 11, 12, 18, and May 21, 1986, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 1220 pages |
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... percent of the combat potential of a division . That is minus 27 per- cent of the combat potential of a division , and , while it would reduce life cycle costs by about 2.6 percent , it would also cost you another 245 personnel per ...
... percent of the combat potential of a division . That is minus 27 per- cent of the combat potential of a division , and , while it would reduce life cycle costs by about 2.6 percent , it would also cost you another 245 personnel per ...
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... percent of the weap- ons that were found in a front line Soviet division . Obviously , the threat has changed since 1978. Could you tell us how the Bradley protection might stack up compared to today's threat or the threat for 1990 ...
... percent of the weap- ons that were found in a front line Soviet division . Obviously , the threat has changed since 1978. Could you tell us how the Bradley protection might stack up compared to today's threat or the threat for 1990 ...
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... percent differentiation , you are adding almost 300 people or over 300 people and 72 of the improved TOW vehicles which carry the TOW missile system . That gives you some capability to shoot tanks at a distance . Mr. COURTER . You are ...
... percent differentiation , you are adding almost 300 people or over 300 people and 72 of the improved TOW vehicles which carry the TOW missile system . That gives you some capability to shoot tanks at a distance . Mr. COURTER . You are ...
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... percent better than any equip- ment that you could put on the scene . Even without enhancements , back to Mr. Dyson's question , that it would be better to procure the Bradley , even if you put no enhancements on it in order to have a ...
... percent better than any equip- ment that you could put on the scene . Even without enhancements , back to Mr. Dyson's question , that it would be better to procure the Bradley , even if you put no enhancements on it in order to have a ...
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... percent . In the last year there were two occasions where excessive transmission failure rates were highlighted . This was at Fort Hood in July 1985 ( 20 incidents ) and at Hohenfels , FRC in October 1985 with the 3ID ( 36 incidents ) ...
... percent . In the last year there were two occasions where excessive transmission failure rates were highlighted . This was at Fort Hood in July 1985 ( 20 incidents ) and at Hohenfels , FRC in October 1985 with the 3ID ( 36 incidents ) ...
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Page 460 - The schedule will provide for defmitization of the contract within 180 days after the date of the letter contract or before completion of 40 percent of the work to be performed, whichever occurs first. However, the contracting officer may, in extreme cases and according to agency procedures, authorize an additional period.
Page 804 - APPENDIX A TABLE II DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE FISCAL YEAR 1987 MISSILE PROCUREMENT ESTIMATES* (In Millions of Then Year Dollars) FISCAL YEAR ESTIMATES BALLISTIC MISSILES Peacekeeper Replacement Equipment (Strategic) Small ICBM OTHER MISSIES Air Launch Cruise Missile...
Page 670 - 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 reduction agreements are being pursued in parallel with modernization programs. The goal of the United States is a more stable nuclear balance at lower levels of armament. Strong Alliance* US military strategy is based on a system of strong alliances (Figure 1-8).
Page 802 - Ohio, performs flight tests of aircraft and airborne systems and supports space vehicles tracking with the Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft (ARIA). The Test Wing can conduct full scale engineering evaluations, fabrication of airborne instrumentation, and data reduction. The Test Wing's modification facilities accomplish flight test modifications to test aircraft. This facility...
Page 700 - Year 1988, we have requested funds to continue filling war reserve materiel requirements for the F-16 aircraft's 370-gallon wing tank and pylon. This budget also requests continued funding for LAU128 and LAU-129 launchers to match the scheduled upgrades of F-15 and F-16 aircraft to the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile.