A U.S. congressman thinks U.S. forces are at the brink of being out of control from a loss of communications. This paper describes the critical need for survivable national-level command, control, and communications. (C3). Brief description of the threat the U.S. faces from the Soviet Union with particular emphasis on growing space-based capabilities. General vulnerabilities of the U.S. National Command Authorities and supporting systems are described. Attributes of space-based command, communications, and control are compared to current land, sea, and air capabilities. Developing a permanently manned C3 command post in space would benefit U.S. security strategy through significant enhancements to nuclear deterrence and the political, economic, psychological, and military instruments of national power. (KR)


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    Title :

    Command, Control, and Communications Command Post in Space: A Further Step for Nuclear Deterrence and Preserving National Security


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    Publication date :

    1989


    Size :

    49 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English