Japanese nuclear weapons program — Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn discovered nuclear fission in December 1938. Physicists around the world immediately noticed that chain reactions could be produced and notified their governments of the possibility of developing nuclear weapons. The… … Wikipedia
Program 437 — was the second anti satellite weapons program of the U.S. military. The US anti satellite weapons program began development in the early 1960s and was officially discontinued on 1 April, 1975. Program 437 was approved for development by U.S.… … Wikipedia
Weapons of Mass Destruction — (WMDs) The Russian Federation possesses the world’s largest stockpiles of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. Its nuclear arsenal includes thousands of strategic and tactical weapons, and, reportedly, a number of “suitcase” nuclear… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
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Program Executive Officer — A Program Executive Officer, or PEO, is one of a few key individuals in the United States military acquisition process. As can be seen from the examples below, a Program Executive Officer may be responsible for a specific program (e.g., the Joint … Wikipedia
program of nuclear cooperation — Presidentially approved bilateral proposals for the United States to provide nuclear weapons and specified support to user nations who desire to commit delivery units to NATO in nuclear only or dual capable roles. After presidential approval in… … Military dictionary
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