Ballistic-missile defence and strategic stability

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Adelphi Paper ; No. 334Publication details: Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2000Description: 96pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Study of the implications of the deployment of anti-missile defence capabilities. Suggests that USA and Russia could deploy interceptors without affecting eithers retaliatory capacity, however this would eliminate China's retaliatory capacity. The proliferation of theatre range ballistic missiles is a pressing problem. Discusses the potential of systems designed to operate against missiles during their boost-phase.
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Study of the implications of the deployment of anti-missile defence capabilities. Suggests that USA and Russia could deploy interceptors without affecting eithers retaliatory capacity, however this would eliminate China's retaliatory capacity. The proliferation of theatre range ballistic missiles is a pressing problem. Discusses the potential of systems designed to operate against missiles during their boost-phase.

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