Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, an Act Making Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1977, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... surface combatants and submarines in a two - ocean capability for simultaneous protection of Atlantic and Pacific sea lanes . The difficult remaining issue is one of determining how many vessels of what kind and mix will be needed to ...
... surface combatants and submarines in a two - ocean capability for simultaneous protection of Atlantic and Pacific sea lanes . The difficult remaining issue is one of determining how many vessels of what kind and mix will be needed to ...
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... surface ships , submarines , and long - range aircraft , continues to maintain a powerful defense of Russian territory and nearby waters against U.S. sea - based tactical air and amphibious forces . It also continues to develop the ...
... surface ships , submarines , and long - range aircraft , continues to maintain a powerful defense of Russian territory and nearby waters against U.S. sea - based tactical air and amphibious forces . It also continues to develop the ...
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... surface antennas . Due to cost growth , a decision was made to redirect this pro- gram from development of a highly survivable system , known as Sanguine to development and installation of the much less survivable Seafarer system ...
... surface antennas . Due to cost growth , a decision was made to redirect this pro- gram from development of a highly survivable system , known as Sanguine to development and installation of the much less survivable Seafarer system ...
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... surface - to - surface missiles , as well as U.S. Poseidon and UK SLBMs . The United Kingdom maintains four nuclear - powered fleet ballistic missile submarines similar to the Polaris submarine . Each is armed with 16 U.S. - supplied ...
... surface - to - surface missiles , as well as U.S. Poseidon and UK SLBMs . The United Kingdom maintains four nuclear - powered fleet ballistic missile submarines similar to the Polaris submarine . Each is armed with 16 U.S. - supplied ...
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... surface - to - surface missiles ( Scud , Scaleboard ) , land - based and sea - based medium and inter- mediate - range ballistic missiles , ( SS - 4s and 5s , SS - N - 4s and 5s ) , and cruise missile configured surface ships and ...
... surface - to - surface missiles ( Scud , Scaleboard ) , land - based and sea - based medium and inter- mediate - range ballistic missiles , ( SS - 4s and 5s , SS - N - 4s and 5s ) , and cruise missile configured surface ships and ...
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Page 426 - DONE at Washington, this 7th day of September, 1977, in duplicate, in the English and Spanish languages, both texts being equally authentic. For the...
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