Ballistic & cruise missile threat assessment (Record no. 78199)

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Language code eng
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Title Ballistic & cruise missile threat assessment
Medium [electronic resource]
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Title Ballistic and cruise missile assessment
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Place of publication Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH :
Publisher NASIC,
Year 2013
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Pages 30 p.
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General note SIP1307
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General note The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), in partnership with the Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile and Space Intelligence Center and the Navy's Office of Naval Intelligence produced the 2013 Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat assessment. This assessment is an update to the 2009 edition of the same name.<br/><br/>This collaborative, unclassified assessment uses a combination of images, assessments and projections to characterize the current global ballistic and cruise missile threat environment. This product will serve as an educational communications tool as well as a method to discuss global ballistic and cruise missile threats.
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General note The ballistic and cruise missile threat continues to increase with the proliferation of missile technology. Over 20 countries have ballistic missile systems, and missiles likely will be a threat<br/>in future conflicts involving US forces. Ballistic missiles have been used in several conflicts over the last 30 years, including the Iran-Iraq war, the Afghan civil war, the war in Yemen, the 1991 and 2003 Persian Gulf conflicts, the Russian military actions in Chechnya and Georgia, and most recently in the conflict within Syria. Although LACMs have not yet been widely proliferated, as many as 20 countries could possess cruise missiles in the next decade.
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General note July 10, 2013
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Keyword threat perception
Subdivision missile defence
-- defence policy
Geographic subdivision USA
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Keyword cruise missiles
Subdivision ballistic missiles
-- risk assessment
Geographic subdivision USA
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Institution National Air and Space Intelligence Center, NASIC
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Institution Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA.
Subordinate unit Missile and Space Intelligence Center
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Institution Department of the Navy, DON. Office of Naval Intelligence, ONI
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URI http://www.fas.org/programs/ssp/nukes/nuclearweapons/NASIC2013_050813.pdf
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Koha item type electronic publication
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2013-07-24   CD2013 G13_409 G13/409 2013-07-24 electronic publication