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9780714656960

Britain and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1942-2002

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  • ISBN13:

    9780714656960

  • ISBN10:

    0714656968

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-07-15
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Britain was the first country to come under sustained ballistic missile attack, during 1944-45. Defense against ballistic missiles has been a persistent, if highly variable, subject of political policy and technical investigation ever since. The British Second World War experience of trying to counter the V-2 attacks contained many elements of subsequent responses to ballistic missile threats: an uncertain intelligence picture; the establishment of an early-warning system; a counter-force campaign to destroy rockets on the ground; passive defense measures to ameliorate the effects of missile strikes; and elaborate but untried active defenses to intercept missiles in flight. After the war, a reasonably accurate picture of Soviet missile capabilities was not achieved until the early 1960s, by which time the problem of early warning had largely been solved. Early British efforts to develop active defenses, however, foundered because of the formidable technical challenges and limited resources, butsome defenses were established by the Americans and the Soviets. From the mid-1960s on, British attention shifted away from the development of the country's own defenses towards the wider consequences of US and Soviet deployments. British concerns centered around the implications of active defense for strategic stability, the arms-control process and the credibility of the UK's small nuclear deterrent. The British government had to respond three times to American defense programs, though each time its worries were ultimately assuaged. Soviet defenses around Moscow were more problematic and resulted in a sophisticated and expensive project - Chevaline - to overcome them. After the end of the Cold War there was renewed interest in a limited active-defense capability against Third World missile threats. A series of technical and policy studies has yet to result in a procurement decision, but looks increasingly likely in coming years. This well-researched book is primarily aimed at students of post-warBritish foreign and defense policies, but will also be of interest to informed general readers.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix
List of Figures x
Series Editor's Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Abbreviations xv
1. Introduction
1(8)
2. The Wartime V-2 Experience
9(30)
3. The Emerging Soviet Threat
39(22)
4. Early Efforts at Active Defence
61(35)
5. Ballistic Missile Early Warning
96(21)
6. US ABM Deployment
117(20)
7. Soviet ABM Deployment
137(26)
8. Britain and the Strategic Defence Initiative
163(22)
9. After the Cold War
185(31)
10. Britain and US National Missile Defense 216(21)
11. Conclusions and Prospects 237(10)
Appendix I: Air Staff Target OR/1135 Defence System against Ballistic Rockets, February 1955 247(3)
Appendix II: Cmnd 946 Ballistic Missile Early Warning Station in the United Kingdom, February 1960 250(5)
Bibliography 255(15)
Index 270

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