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Feasibility of Third World Advanced Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat Volume 2 : Emerging Cruise Missile Threat

By Department of Defense

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Book Id: WPLBN0000112531
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Feasibility of Third World Advanced Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat Volume 2 : Emerging Cruise Missile Threat  
Author: Department of Defense
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Language: English
Subject: Military, Armed Forces., National defense.
Collections: Military and Armed Forces Library Collection
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Publisher: Department of Defense

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Of Defense, B. D. (n.d.). Feasibility of Third World Advanced Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat Volume 2 : Emerging Cruise Missile Threat. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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Government Reference Publication

Excerpt
Excerpt: The Systems Assessment Group of the National Defense Industrial Association ( NDIA) Strike, Land Attack and Air Defense Committee performed this study as a continuing examination of feasible Third World missile threats. Volume provided an assessment of the feasibility of the long range ballistic missile threats (released by NDIA in October 1998). Volume 2 uses aerospace industry judgments and experience to assess Third World cruise missile acquisition and development that is “emerging” as a real capability now. The analyses performed by industry under the broad title of “Feasibility of Third World Advanced Ballistic & Cruise Missile Threat” incorporate information only from unclassified sources.

Table of Contents
Agenda • Introduction 4 • Historical Cruise Missile Developments 11 • Third World Cruise Missile Technology 67 • Improved Designs & Development Approaches 83 • Summary 131 • Appendix: World Cruise Missile Inventory 136

 
 



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