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Seafarer: Extremely Low Frequency Naval Communications System
Date: June 20, 1978
Creator: Gannon, Edmund J
Description: None
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Chemical Warfare: A Primer on Agents, Munitions, and Defensive Measures
Date: April 27, 1981
Creator: Kallis, E.M.
Description: The recent Department of Defense proposal to develop a capability to modernize and expand the current U.S. chemical warfare munition stocks with binary nerve agent munitions has focused attention on the subject of chemical warfare. This paper provides a brief introductory discussion of modern chemical warfare, describing the types of agents, delivery methods, and defense against chemical agents. It does not discuss policy, strategy, tactics, or disarmament aspects of chemical warfare. These issues w i l l be covered i n CRS Issue Brief IB 8l08l .
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Increased U.S. Military Sales to China: Arguments and Alternatives
Date: May 21, 1981
Creator: Sutter, Robert G
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Bomber Options for Replacing B52s
Date: June 17, 1981
Creator: Mitchell, Douglas D
Description: One of the main issues discussed in this report is the replacement of the B-52 bombers, due to the fact that many believe that by 1990, the B-52's vulnerability to improving Soviet air defenses will imperil its effectiveness as a penetrating bomber.
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Assessing the Options for Preserving ICBM Survivability
Date: September 28, 1981
Creator: Medalia, Jonathan
Description: The decision on how to redress the perceived vulnerability of U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMS) is the most controversial strategic nuclear weapon decision now facing the 97th Congress. A full-scale debate on this issue, especially as regards MX missile basing, seems certain. To assist Members of Congress in the debate, this paper discusses nine proposals for treating ICBM survivability: Recognize that ICBMs are invulnerable, rely only on bombers and submarines for deterrence, deploy a large or scaled-down shell-game multiple shelter system, defend MX with anti ballistic missiles, launch ICBMs on warning of attack, deploy MX on aircraft or small submarines, and diversify strategic forces, perhaps using small ICBMs.
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The MX Basing Debate: The Reagan Plan and Alternatives
Date: November 2, 1981
Creator: Medalia, Jonathan
Description: None
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U.S. Strategic Nuclear Force Options
Date: December 3, 1981
Creator: Collins, John M
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MX Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program
Date: December 14, 1981
Creator: Medalia, Jonathan
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Nuclear Weapons Freeze Movement: Issues for National Debate
Date: March 10, 1982
Creator: Congressional Reference Division
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President Reagan's START Proposal: Projected U.S./U.S.S.R. Ballistic Missile Forces
Date: June 9, 1982
Creator: Tinajero, A.A.
Description: None
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