Description |
1 online resource (x, 51 pages) : color illustrations |
|
text txt rdacontent |
|
computer c rdamedia |
|
online resource cr rdacarrier |
|
text file |
|
PDF |
Series |
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR743.
|
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-51). |
Contents |
Cruise missile penaid nonproliferation -- The missile technology control regime -- Items proposed for penaid export controls -- Implementing penaid export controls -- Concluding observations. |
Note |
"Prepared for the Naval Postgraduate School, Project on Advanced Systems and Concepts for Combating WMD." |
Contents |
Preface. -- Summary. -- Acknowledgments. -- Cruise missile penaid nonproliferation. -- The missile technology control regime. -- Items proposed for penaid export controls. -- Implementing penaid export constrols. -- Concluding observations. -- References. |
Summary |
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) becomes a greater threat when accompanied by the proliferation of effective means of delivery. The threat of one means of delivery, cruise missiles, will increase if proliferators can acquire effective countermeasures against missile defenses. Such countermeasures, when incorporated in an attacker's missile, are known as penetration aids or penaids. As proliferator nations acquire ballistic and cruise missiles for this purpose, it will be important to establish effective measures to counter WMD attacks. This research was designed to assist U.S. agencies charged with generating policies to discourage the proliferation of WMD and cruise missile delivery systems, thereby strengthening deterrence. Specifically, it recommends controls on potential exports of penaid-related items according to the structure of the current international policy against missile proliferation, the Missile Technology Control Regime. The recommendations account for 18 classes of such items and are based on structured interviews with government and nongovernment experts, as well as an independent technical assessment to develop a preliminary characterization of the technologies and equipment most critical to the emerging penaid threat. The project also brought together a selected group of experts to participate in a workshop to review the initial characterization of penaid technologies and equipment. |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed December 02, 2014). |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
Arms control.
|
|
Export controls.
|
|
Technology transfer.
|
|
Cruise missiles.
|
|
Antimissile missiles.
|
|
Technology Transfer |
|
Armements -- Contrôle.
|
|
Exportations -- Contrôle.
|
|
Transfert de technologie.
|
|
Missiles de croisière.
|
|
Missiles antimissiles.
|
|
HISTORY -- Military -- Weapons.
|
|
Antimissile missiles
|
|
Arms control
|
|
Cruise missiles
|
|
Export controls
|
|
Technology transfer
|
Added Author |
Nacouzi, George, author.
|
|
McMahon, K. Scott, author.
|
|
National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
|
|
Rand Corporation.
|
Other Form: |
Print version: Speier, Richard. Cruise missile penaid nonproliferation. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2014 (DLC) 2014034742 |
ISBN |
9780833089564 (electronic bk.) |
|
0833089560 (electronic bk.) |
|
9780833087706 |
|
0833087703 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000061153381 |
|
GBVCP 1008662771 |
|