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  • curprev 15:3115:31, 9 December 202357.140.28.4 talk 19,431 bytes +1 *I don't know how to edit but someone needs to make this change as the current info is incorrect* The requirement for the United States to acquire a non-nuclear ASAT capable of "nullifying a small number (6 -10) of important Soviet military satellites within a period of one week" was established by National Security Decision Memorandum 345 signed by National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft on 18 January 1977. Source:https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/document/0310/nsdm345.pdf undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 14:5514:55, 24 June 2019Finlay McWalter talk contribs 19,202 bytes −14 rv, no, that's still wrong - "closing velocity" is the speed /relative to the target satellite/, which is itself moving very very quickly - that's not he speed /of the missile/ which is the sourced fact you're changing undo
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