Can the USAF's Security Assistance System Provide Third World Client's Needs?.
Abstract
The paper will examine Third World weapon sale trends to include superpower competition. Time will be spent looking at key differences and characteristics of the Soviet versus the U.S. security assistance programs in the Third World. Next, the paper will address the inherent impediments to technology transfer to underdeveloped countries. Included will be the cultural influences on implementing a sophisticated weapons system in the Third World. An attempt is made to quantify the infrastructure needs in the Third World, and how the Air Force can go about providing these needs. To this end, several conclusions will be offered about the USAF's organization that will have to meet the Third World infrastructure requirements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA186696
Entities
People
- Thomas D. Schoegler
Organizations
- Air War College