Hiders and Finders
An Approach to Inspection and Evasion Technology
ResearchPublished 1961
An Approach to Inspection and Evasion Technology
ResearchPublished 1961
An example of an experimental program which would develop U.S. evasion and inspection technology through actual practice and activity. Several pertinent aspects of such an active program are described. The need for skill in inspection and evasion techniques is discussed in connection with both unilateral action and future disarmament or arms control programs.
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