The United States' European Phased Adaptive Approach Missile Defense System Defending Against Iranian Missile Threats Without Diluting the Russian Deterrent
In 2013, the United States opted to cancel Phase 4 of its European Phased Adaptive Approach missile defense system. Russia had cited it as a threat to its nuclear deterrent. This report demonstrates that the restructured U.S. system is able to defend against a range of current and future Iranian mis...
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Main Author: | Sankaran, Jaganath (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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RAND Corporation
2015
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