Deterrence and Space-Based Missile Defense

Abstract

During the Cold War, the United States relied on the nuclear triad to deter ballistic missile threats emanating from the Soviet Union. Today, the threat is expanding to include rogue elements and proliferators of missile technologies undeterred by Cold War methods. Missile technology is growing despite political attempts to stop it. The United States and other nations are fielding advanced missile defenses to counter the threat posed by proliferating ballistic missiles. However, this air, land, and seabased missile defense architecture lacks redundancy and depends on the proper positioning of assets to intercept missiles in their midcourse and terminal phases of flight. This architecture also lacks a reliable capability to intercept missiles during the boost phase a capability perhaps best provided from space.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA594483

Entities

People

  • Lorinda A. Frederick

Organizations

  • Air University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Ballistic Missiles
  • Cold War
  • Department Of Defense
  • Deterrence
  • Directed Energy Weapons
  • Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
  • Lasers
  • National Security
  • Security
  • Space Based
  • Space Weapons
  • Treaties
  • United States
  • War Colleges
  • Warfare
  • Weapons Of Mass Destruction

Readers

  • Missile Defense Systems.
  • Strategic Security Studies

Technology Areas

  • Space
  • Space - Satellites