1. Navy Sizes Up Tomahawk Tridents
- Author
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Newman, Rick
- Subjects
United States. Navy -- Planning -- Evaluation ,DD-21 (Warship) -- Evaluation -- Product enhancement -- Product information -- Product/service Evaluations ,Trident (Weapons system) -- Evaluation -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Product/service Evaluations ,SSGN (Submarine) -- Evaluation -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Product/service Evaluations ,Weapons industry -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Economic aspects ,Rocket launchers (Ordnance) -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Evaluation -- Product/service Evaluations ,Operational readiness (Military science) -- United States -- Product information -- Economic aspects ,Weapons systems -- Economic aspects -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Evaluation -- Product/service Evaluations ,Missile launchers -- Evaluation -- Product enhancement -- Product information -- Product/service Evaluations ,International relations -- Product information -- Economic aspects ,Submarine boats -- Evaluation -- Product enhancement -- Product information -- Product/service Evaluations ,Defense industry -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Economic aspects ,Warships -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Evaluation -- Product/service Evaluations ,Shipbuilding industry -- Product information -- Product enhancement -- Economic aspects ,Aerospace and defense industries ,Business ,Literature/writing ,Defense industry ,Company business planning ,Product enhancement ,Planning ,Economic aspects ,Evaluation ,Product information - Abstract
An internal Pentagon analysis has found that a proposed guided-missile submarine-which would be packed with more than 150 Tomahawk cruise missiles-would be cheaper per forward- deployed missile than the Navy's [...]
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- 2000