Proposed Sales to Jordan of the Hawk and Vulcan Air Defense Systems: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Political and Military Affairs of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, July 16 and 17, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 134 pagini |
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... effect of any arms sale on the military equations , of the military balance , an equation which has been the scene of so many outbreaks of hostilities in the past . We weighed this very carefully on the basis of the best information and ...
... effect of any arms sale on the military equations , of the military balance , an equation which has been the scene of so many outbreaks of hostilities in the past . We weighed this very carefully on the basis of the best information and ...
Pagina 16
... effect have a system that was comparable to that held by those countries that are supplied from the Soviet Union . Mr. BUCHANAN . Did you say we would be supplying substantially what they were asking for ? Mr. ATHERTON . Substantially ...
... effect have a system that was comparable to that held by those countries that are supplied from the Soviet Union . Mr. BUCHANAN . Did you say we would be supplying substantially what they were asking for ? Mr. ATHERTON . Substantially ...
Pagina 18
... either by Soviets directly or by the Arab from which they got that equip- ment , which in turn would begin to have its effect , it seems to me , inevitably on the policy of Jordan . In other words to us the denial of the services 18.
... either by Soviets directly or by the Arab from which they got that equip- ment , which in turn would begin to have its effect , it seems to me , inevitably on the policy of Jordan . In other words to us the denial of the services 18.
Pagina 19
... effect upon the policies that Jordan pursues . I don't want by that to imply that Jordan would turn around over- night or that it would suddenly become an aggressive state rather than one that has rejected trying to solve this problem ...
... effect upon the policies that Jordan pursues . I don't want by that to imply that Jordan would turn around over- night or that it would suddenly become an aggressive state rather than one that has rejected trying to solve this problem ...
Pagina 20
... effect that he needed the air defense to protect Syria from an attack by Israeli forces across Jordanian territory . Mr. ATHERTON . I would have read that as meaning that he needed to protect his own territory from attack , which would ...
... effect that he needed the air defense to protect Syria from an attack by Israeli forces across Jordanian territory . Mr. ATHERTON . I would have read that as meaning that he needed to protect his own territory from attack , which would ...
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administration agreement AIPAC air attack air defense system air defense weapons aircraft Ambassador PICKERING answer antiaircraft Arab assistance ATHERTON balance of power BINGHAM BUCHANAN capability Chairman commitment committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman countries decision delivery disapprove equipment executive branch executive session FASCELL FISH Foreign Military Sales FRASER gentleman GILMAN going Government of Jordan Hawk and Redeye Hawk and Vulcan Hawk missile system Hawk system improved Hawk Israel Jordan River Jordanian Jordanian Armed Forces King Hussein launchers Letter of Offer LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ment Middle East Military Sales Act million moderate negotiations neighbors Palestinians peace President proposed sale question radar reassessment relations between Jordan ROSENTHAL sale to Jordan Saudi Arabia Secretary Security deletion SOLARZ sophisticated Soviet Union statement subcommittee supply surface-to-air surface-to-air missile Syria system to Jordan target Thank tion U.S. Army U.S. Government United WINN
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Pagina 67 - Chairman FASCELL. Mr. Oilman. Mr. OILMAN. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to commend the gentleman from California, Mr.
Pagina 108 - President shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate a...
Pagina 75 - PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. HENRY A. WAXMAN, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Mr.
Pagina 67 - Chairman FASCELL. Mr. Solarz. Mr. SOLARZ. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to compliment you for holding these hearings.
Pagina 102 - ... land vehicle or mounted permanently on a ship or in a static air defense gun emplacement. The main functional units are the same in each case, however, and the description that follows relates to the towed trailer version of the system. The system comprises the Vulcan gun. a linked ammunition feed sub-system and a fire control sub-system all mounted in an electrically-powered turret.
Pagina 42 - Under unusual and compelling circumstances, when the best interests of the United States requires it. the USG reserves the right to cancel all or part of this order at any time prior to the delivery of defense articles or performance of services.
Pagina 53 - ... decisions are going to have to be made in the context of...
Pagina 102 - This is an anti-aircraft weaixm system based on the Vulcan 20 mm six-barrel gun. The gun was originally designed for aircraft use but has lent itself readily to integration in a sophisticated light anti-aircraft system. For different operational purposes the...
Pagina 102 - Because of the weapon's six-barrel design, its dispersioii pattern can be oiitimised by a suitable choice of muzzle adapter. The adapter chosen causes the pattern to be spread, which results in a higher hit probability.