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- From: Kerry Miller <ASTINGSH%KSUVM.bitnet@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
- Subject: NAVSTAR and the START Treaty
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- In view of the "tremendous accomplishment" of the START II, which is
- supposed to reduce *land-based* MIRVs, and the recent message:
-
- > People are welcome and encouraged to write to Keith Kjoller who is in
- > Lompoc Federal Prison for his action against the NAVSTAR satellite
- > system. As reported on in the past, this action was taken because of
- > NAVSTAR's critical role in support of all current and future military
- > actions ranging from "low-intensity conflict" to missile guidance.
-
- From _Missile Envy_, by Helen Caldicott:
-
- p. 80: MIRVing: Multiple independently-targetable rentry vehicle. This
- system was developed by the US in the 1960s and deployed in 1970. It was
- not outlawed by the SALT I treaty because only America could MIRV at that
- time... Five years later, the Soviets also had MIRVed warheads...
-
- p 91: As of 1985, 13 Tridents have been funded, but final construction will
- likely call for twenty subs. The Navy has refused to commit itself to a final
- production number.
-
- The Trident II, or D-5 missile, will be capable of striking any point on more
- than half the earth's surface. Each missile can deliver from 8 to 10
- superaccurate MIRVed hydrogen bombs [of 475 Ktons each], each with a
- first-strike hard-target counterforce accuracy. Trident IIs will be guided by
- the NAVSTAR satellite system, which... is comprised of 21 satellites that
- will give a true position in three dimensions within 50 feet, and an actual
- velocity within tenths of a foot per second. The missiles navigation
- computers willl be updated as it flies, and corrections made by the "bus" just
- before each re-entry vehicle or hydrogen bomb is released....
-
- At present, the US Navy is installing an extremely-low-frequency (ELF)
- radio transmitter in Michigan. They have already completed a similar
- facility in Wisconsin. [80+] Miles of cable are run on poles similar to
- power lines, the ends of which are embedded in the earth. The MI and WI
- facilities would work as one, constantly pumping millions of watts of
- electricity into the granite bedrock of Lake Superior to form a giant
- underground antenna. This electrical energy would radiate a constant signal
- around the earth and ...serve as a giant beeper, summoning all the submarines
- to the surface. [There, existing comm systems could give them their fire
- orders.]
-
- p. 138 The American submarine fleet [37 Tridents and Poseidons] carries
- 5,728 bombs -- almost half the strategic weapons of the US... Satellites can
- give good navigation, but the transmit in VHF and UHF. VHF can be
- received only if the submarine projects an antenna above the water for three
- or four minutes, thereby exposing the subs position. UHF requires exposure
- of a mast-mounted dish antenna, which is even more difficult to
- camouflage... Therefore the only real use for the fleet ballistic-missile
- submarines... is for first strike...
-
- ***************
- She also discusses "enhanced radiation-reduced blast" weapons, also known
- as "neutron bombs," as part of the strategic arms arsenal. How times change
- -- nowadays we call them "depleted-uranium shells" and use them as
- "conventional" or "tactical" devices.
-
- kerry miller astingsh@ksuvm.ksu.edu
-