The Royal Australian Navy and theatre ballistic missile defence
Material type: TextSeries: Sea Power Centre working paper ; no 12Publication details: Canberra: Australia Sea Power Centre, 2003Description: 34pISBN:- 0642295786 (pbk.)
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Considers the implications of the increasing range and accuracy of ballistic missiles for Australia's defence. Given that a system like the US National Missile Defense program is beyond Australia's means, this paper suggests that a solution lies in adding theatre ballistic missile defense capabilities to the RAN's new class of air warfare destroyers.
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