Based on unclassified sources, a general review is presented of some military needs in light of the perceived U.S.S.R. doctrine, force balances, inventory growth, inventory items, and current actions. The Soviets appear to be attempting to increase their sphere of influence throught economic and political control as well as possible military control of land, sea, air, and space. To offset such possibilities, certain areas of deterrent needs that the Western World might pursue are suggested. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of research and technology related to aerospace systems as part of the deterrent needs
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Since the dawn of the space age, the United States and most other spacefaring nations have headed do...
A broad overview of the scope of research presently being supported by NASA in aircraft propulsion i...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...
Describes and analyzes the historic development and evolution of the Soviet Union\u27s Strategic Roc...
The paper outlines the problem of aviation jet propulsion in the interwar period and World War II an...
The Aerospace Industry has reacted swiftly to the complex management and technological problems crea...
The purpose of this selected bibliography (281 citations) is to list available, unclassified, unlimi...
The Soviet Union recognizes that the foundation of their system depends upon complete dedication of ...
The World War 2 time period ushered in a new era in aeronautical research and development. The air c...
This study was designed to examine the relationships between the doctrines of Soviet air power and t...
Reductions in the Fiscal Year 1983 program from the original proposal to the levels of the appropria...
This report contains numerous color illustrations to describe the NASA programs in aeronautics. The ...
CISSM Working PaperThis document is the second of two papers that consider current plans by the Unit...
Among the outstanding accomplishments of the last century is man's conquest of the air. That conques...
The US pays great attention to and leads the development of hypersonic weapon defense technology in ...
Since the dawn of the space age, the United States and most other spacefaring nations have headed do...
A broad overview of the scope of research presently being supported by NASA in aircraft propulsion i...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...