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English: SOVIET SPACE-BASED STRATEGIC DEFENSES
While publicly opposed to the US Strategic Defense Initiative, the Soviet Union forged ahead with research and development of land-, air-, and space-based ballistic missile defenses. The Soviets had already deployed and tested ground-based lasers. |
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Source | http://www.dia.mil/history/art/series_one.html |
Author | Ronald C. Wittmann |
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