| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2000 - 848 pages
...have no more than a total of fifteen ABM launchers at test ranges. ARTICLE V 1. Each Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components...sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile land-based. 2. Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM launchers for launching more than one ABM... | |
| 1997 - 706 pages
...severely reduced funding levels. In addition we would probably need relief from the ABM Treaty obligation "not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are . . . space based." General O'NEILL. And then the cost of the space experiment would probably be around... | |
| Don Oberdorfer - 1998 - 1144 pages
...law of the land. The provision, article V, paragraph I, of the treaty, states: Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM systems or components...sea-based, air-based, spacebased or mobile land-based. If SDI was to go forward very far, it seemed to its backers that that restriction on the space-based... | |
| Ronald E. Powaski - 2000 - 319 pages
...including the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963, the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, and the ABM Treaty of 1972. The ABM Treaty included a provision requiring the...develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components that are sea-based, air-based, spacebased, or mobile land-based." SDI, its critics argued, would not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2000 - 522 pages
...have no more than a total of fifteen ABM launchers at test ranges. ARTICLE V 1. Each Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components...sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile land-based. 2. Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM launchers for launching more than one ABM... | |
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