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Stockpile

The Story Behind 10,000 Strategic Nuclear Weapons

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In 1960 there were some 3,500 strategic nuclear weapons in the United States and by the mid-1970s there were more than 10,000. This book, written by a member of the U.S. nuclear weapons force, gives an account of that buildup and the efforts taken to keep the stockpile under control. Jerry Miller highlights the strategies, targeting and attack plans, and arms control measures associated with the bomb. He addresses the role of the military in establishing requirements and the role of the scientists in meeting those requirements and identifies the weapons' strengths and weaknesses and their significance for the future. A final chapter reviews threat scenarios and suggests actions to bring the nuclear force into line.

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Stockpile, Gerald E. Miller, Jerry Miller

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2010
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Titel
Stockpile
Untertitel
The Story Behind 10,000 Strategic Nuclear Weapons
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2010
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
352
ISBN10
1591145317
ISBN13
9781591145318
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Historisches Thema
Bewertung
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In 1960 there were some 3,500 strategic nuclear weapons in the United States and by the mid-1970s there were more than 10,000. This book, written by a member of the U.S. nuclear weapons force, gives an account of that buildup and the efforts taken to keep the stockpile under control. Jerry Miller highlights the strategies, targeting and attack plans, and arms control measures associated with the bomb. He addresses the role of the military in establishing requirements and the role of the scientists in meeting those requirements and identifies the weapons' strengths and weaknesses and their significance for the future. A final chapter reviews threat scenarios and suggests actions to bring the nuclear force into line.