As the Congress makes decisions on budget targets for the First Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 1978, the appropriate size of the defense budget will be one of the most important issues. The military forces which that budget buys can be divided into two parts: the strategic retaliatory forces--intercontinental missiles and bombers and submarine launched ballistic missiles ~ and the general purpose forces--all the rest of the Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. The general purpose forces account for most of the defense budget, and decisions about their size, location, equipment, and level of readiness determine much of the defense budget.
Planning U.S. General Purpose Forces: Army Procurement Issues
1976
80 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Business & Economics , Anti-tank missiles , Armored personnel carriers , Armored vehicles , Army procurement , Artillery , Attack helicopters , Combat vehicles , Department of defense , Explosives , Fire control systems , Fixed wing aircraft , Guided missiles , Guided projectiles , Munitions , Tank guns , United states , Warfare
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