This paper addresses US thinking on naval arms control and maritime strategy. It discusses current thinking regarding the control of sea-based strategic nuclear systems, sea-launched cruise missiles and general purpose naval forces. For each it presents what the US and foreign counterparts have already agreed to in recent or ongoing negotiations and also lays out the US viewpoint on issues that have yet to be agreed upon in negotiating fora. The paper also summarizes recent developments in the US Navy's thinking about maritime strategy in a discussion of general purpose naval forces.
U.S. Views on Naval Arms Control
1990
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
Nuclear Warfare , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , International Relations , Naval operations , Navy , Negotiations , Nuclear weapons , Sea based , Strategic weapons , Military strategy , Naval arms control , Naval planning , Maritime strategy , Strategic weapon systems , Sea launched cruise missiles , Military forces(United States)
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