The objective of this book is to ascertain whether extending arms control to cover ASW weapons systems would measurably improve the calculated confidence that defense analysts place in the long-term viability of the missile submarine deterrent.
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The objective of this book is to ascertain whether extending arms control to cover ASW weapons systems would measurably improve the calculated confidence that defense analysts place in the long-term viability of the missile submarine deterrent.
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Very Good. Cambridge: MIT Press, January 1974. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Interior unmarked other than original bookstore price stamp on half-title page. Binding square and tight. Scuffing and shelfwear to covers. Not from a library. No remainder mark. 392 pages. No sector of a superpower's defense system is quite so invulnerable against a preemptive attack as its fleet of highly mobile, deep-diving, long-ranging missile-bearing submarines. These make possible a second-strike capability that acts as a forceful deterrent against aggression. But this situation could become unbalanced through the development of effective techniques of strategic antisubmarine warfare (ASW). The objective of this book is to ascertain whether extending arms control to cover ASW weapons systems would measurably improve the calculated confidence that defense analysts place in the long-term viability of the missile submarine deterrent.
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Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 266 pages. "This is a collection of papers, some closely related to each other, other more specifically technical and therefore somewhat special, which in their original versions were presented at a two-day symposium on the "Future of the Sea-based Deterrent", that took place in Racine, Wisconsin, early in Nov. 1972." VERY GOOD SOFTCOVER.
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