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Karako, Thomas,
Missile defense 2020 next steps for defending the homeland /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Missile defense 2020 / principal authors : Thomas Karako, Ian Williams ; contributing author : Wes Rumbaugh
Reminder of title:
next steps for defending the homeland /
Author:
Karako, Thomas,
other author:
Rumbaugh, Wes,
Description:
1 online resource
Notes:
"April 2017."
基督教聖經之智慧書導讀 :
In policy pronouncements over the last two administrations, the protection of the American homeland was regularly identified as the first priority of U.S. missile defense efforts. Homeland missile defense today is provided by the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program and other elements of the larger Ballistic Missile Defense System. The limited defenses fielded today have advanced considerably since limited defensive operations began in late 2004, but nevertheless they remain too limited and too modest relative to emerging threats. The Missile Defense Agency's path to improve the system may require additional effort to stay ahead of even limited missile threats. This report explains how the current system works, as well as current and potential plans to modernize the system, and the authors offer recommendations for future evolution of the system
Subject:
National security - Fiction. - United States -
Online resource:
http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ROWMANB0016782.html
ISBN:
9781442279902
Missile defense 2020 next steps for defending the homeland /
Karako, Thomas,
Missile defense 2020
next steps for defending the homeland /[electronic resource] :principal authors : Thomas Karako, Ian Williams ; contributing author : Wes Rumbaugh - 1 online resource
"April 2017."
Includes bibliographical references
In policy pronouncements over the last two administrations, the protection of the American homeland was regularly identified as the first priority of U.S. missile defense efforts. Homeland missile defense today is provided by the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program and other elements of the larger Ballistic Missile Defense System. The limited defenses fielded today have advanced considerably since limited defensive operations began in late 2004, but nevertheless they remain too limited and too modest relative to emerging threats. The Missile Defense Agency's path to improve the system may require additional effort to stay ahead of even limited missile threats. This report explains how the current system works, as well as current and potential plans to modernize the system, and the authors offer recommendations for future evolution of the system
ISBN: 9781442279902Subjects--Corporate Names:
438654
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Missile Defense Agency.Subjects--Topical Terms:
395952
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382946
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LC Class. No.: UG743
Dewey Class. No.: 358.1/754
Missile defense 2020 next steps for defending the homeland /
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