Dealing with the threat of cruise missiles
Material type: TextSeries: Adelphi Paper 339Publication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, 2001Description: 120pISBN:- 0198515278 (pbk.):
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327.172 BER Building peace after war / | 327.172 COT Reshaping defence diplomacy: new roles for military cooperation and assistance / | 327.172 DES Rethinking confidence building measures | 327.174 GOR Dealing with the threat of cruise missiles | 327.174 NAV Ballistic missile proliferation in the third world | 327.174 PIK Russia, the US and the missile technology control regime | 327.174 POL No exit : North Korea, nuclear weapons and international security / |
Many analysts believe that proliferation of cruise missile technology outside the technologically advanced nations is inevitable in the 21st century and that this will have serious implications for strategic security. This paper argues that steps need to be taken to slow down proliferation and at the same time to develop effective countermeasures for cruise missiles including those with stealth, ECM, and terrain hugging features.
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