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Yuri Kapralov, the lone Soviet participant in the nationwide proceedings, offered similarly questionable statements. It may be too optimistic to expect objectivity from a government spokesman, but Kapralov demonstrated a disdain for factual clarity that was truly remarkable. His claim that the United States had been the first to develop...

Author: By Stephen Walt, | Title: Convocation Against Nuclear War | 11/21/1981 | See Source »

bombers and Polaris-armed submarines assigned to NATO. But the Americans refused to budge, since the Soviets have not placed any parallel systems of their own on the table. Gromyko and Haig instead drafted a statement that did not specify which weapons would be discussed. Both sides left bilateral issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting to Know You-Again | 10/5/1981 | See Source »

The Trident submarine program is the most important defense project that the U.S. actually has under construction. At an estimated cost of $1.2 billion apiece, the 560-ft.-long Tridents, each armed with 24 missiles, are to begin replacing the 34 aging Polaris and Poseidon subs that now carry the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials of a Supersub | 7/27/1981 | See Source »

Like most facilities engaged in military Research and Development work, the Lab gives no exterior sign of its involvement in the arms race. This involvement has included the development of the Polaris and Poseidon submarines (and their missiles), and now includes the MX missile, the cruise missile, and the Trident...

Author: By John Chute, John Lindsay, and Jay Mccleod, S | Title: Demonstration at Draper Lab | 4/30/1981 | See Source »

Pym assured the Commons that the Trident system was the "most cost-effective" successor to Polaris. The total program is estimated at $11.8 billion over 15 years-82.5 billion for the U.S. missiles, the remainder for four or possibly five new submarines and the warheads, all to be built in...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Trident Is Go | 7/28/1980 | See Source »

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