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- STRAT-X abstract "STRAT-X, or Strategic-Experimental, was a U.S. government-sponsored study conducted during 1966 and 1967 that comprehensively analyzed the potential future of the U.S. nuclear deterrent force. At the time, the Soviet Union was making significant strides in nuclear weapons delivery, and also constructing anti-ballistic missile defenses to protect strategic facilities. To address a potential technological gap between the two superpowers, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara entrusted the classified STRAT-X study to the Institute for Defense Analyses, which compiled a twenty-volume report in nine months. The report looked into more than one hundred different weapons systems, ultimately resulting in the MGM-134 Midgetman and LGM-118 Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Ohio-class submarines, and the Trident submarine-launched ballistic missiles, among others. Journalists have regarded STRAT-X as a major influence on the course of U.S. nuclear policy.".
- STRAT-X thumbnail Maxwell_D_Taylor_official_portrait.jpg?width=300.
- STRAT-X wikiPageExternalLink 0110stratx.pdf.
- STRAT-X wikiPageExternalLink HomePage.aspx.
- STRAT-X wikiPageID "34866867".
- STRAT-X wikiPageRevisionID "601120532".
- STRAT-X aka "Strategic-Experimental".
- STRAT-X align "left".
- STRAT-X date "1966-11-01".
- STRAT-X eventName "STRAT-X".
- STRAT-X hasPhotoCollection STRAT-X.
- STRAT-X imageAlt "Portrait of middle-age man in military uniforms set against a dark background".
- STRAT-X imageCaption "STRAT-X was presided by General Maxwell D. Taylor.".
- STRAT-X imageName "Maxwell D Taylor official portrait.jpg".
- STRAT-X imagesize "155".
- STRAT-X participants United_States_Department_of_Defense.
- STRAT-X participants "Institute for Defense Analyses".
- STRAT-X participants "Military contractors".
- STRAT-X participants "U.S. Armed Forces".
- STRAT-X quote ""The systems to be analyzed need not be limited to those recommended by the services, and the STRAT-X study group is encouraged to examine system concepts unrestrained by considerations of potential management problems or political influences."".
- STRAT-X result "Implementation of several military concepts".
- STRAT-X source "(Extract from a memo from the Director of Defense Research and Engineering to the IDA)".
- STRAT-X width "40.0".
- STRAT-X subject Category:Nuclear_warfare.
- STRAT-X subject Category:Research_projects.
- STRAT-X type Abstraction100002137.
- STRAT-X type Act100030358.
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- STRAT-X type Event100029378.
- STRAT-X type Investigation100633864.
- STRAT-X type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- STRAT-X type Research100636921.
- STRAT-X type ResearchProjects.
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- STRAT-X type Work100575741.
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- STRAT-X comment "STRAT-X, or Strategic-Experimental, was a U.S. government-sponsored study conducted during 1966 and 1967 that comprehensively analyzed the potential future of the U.S. nuclear deterrent force. At the time, the Soviet Union was making significant strides in nuclear weapons delivery, and also constructing anti-ballistic missile defenses to protect strategic facilities. To address a potential technological gap between the two superpowers, U.S.".
- STRAT-X label "STRAT-X".
- STRAT-X label "STRAT-X".
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- STRAT-X depiction Maxwell_D_Taylor_official_portrait.jpg.
- STRAT-X isPrimaryTopicOf STRAT-X.