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Future Ballistic Missile Requirements: A First Look

机译:未来的弹道导弹要求:初看

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The Minuteman III, the mainstay of the United States' intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force, was built with 1960's technology. Programs now underway should extend the system's life past 2020. What happens after that. The Defense Planning Guidance directs the Air Force to pursue Minuteman III replacement concepts, and recent studies agree a land-based nuclear deterrent will be needed indefinitely. The future system NOW KNOWN AS Minuteman IV (MM IV) could use a mix of existing and new hardware, and/or some combination of military and commercial components. The front end may resemble today's reentry system or it could carry a maneuvering reentry vehicle. Alternatively, the force structure of the future may employ a mix of ballistic and maneuvering front ends. Which options are pursued depends on factors including the threat, arms control agreements, and the ultimate service life of Minuteman III. Air Force Space Command's Directorate of Requirements initiated the Ballistic Missile Requirements (BMR) study in 1998 to document requirements for the 2020-2040 time frame and provide options. The definition of requirements and options is key to focusing our research efforts and our dollars to field the most cost-effective deterrent ICBM force for the future.

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