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096-005 21 7 8 30 40 3 2007 01 29 4 5 6 21 2005 11 7 8 2
096-005 / 9 9 10 11 Chinese Military Looks To Outer Space Beijing, China (AFP) Aug 03, 2006 3
096-005 GPS GPS (SBI) 1000 20CSS-2 12 1525 12 Brookings Institution Dr. Michael O Hanlon 10 1 2 13 12 Larry M. Wortzel 2004 4 12 13 WSI 2005 4
096-005 Global Security Organization (John Pike) asymmetric competitor 15 16 NASA 17 MFG 50 510 14 15 World Security Institute 2005 2005 3 24 16 2004 10 25 17?? 2006 5 4 5
096-005 NMD TMD 18 19 20 (SM-3) SM-3 18 19 Holes in the missile shield By Richard L. Garwin Scientific American November 2004 20 06 15 2004 09 01 21 6
096-005 Mid-course 20% 23 22 23 NMD 2004 10 27 7
096-005 8 10 13000 500 TNT 25 24 25?
096-005 27 26 2004 06 29 1 27 2005 07 19 BBC 9
096-005 29 30 28, 28 2005 8 9 29 Cato Institute Ted Carpenter? 2006 28 7 26 30 10
096-005 11 094 (GPS) (Glonass) GPS GPS 21 18 3 18 12 31 GPS GLONASS 80 863 31 2004 9 27
096-005 12 32 GPSGLONASS 6 GPS GLONASS 25 4 36000 9 GPS GPS GPS IT 32 : 2004 9 24
096-005 35 GPS 1 10 2.3 33 10 34 33 VS GPS 2004 9 24 34 World Security Institute 2005 2005 3 24 13
096-005 NRONational Reconnaissance Office Peter B. Teets 35 KH-11 Lacrosse KH-11 01 37 KH-12 SBIRS SBR SBL SBIRS High DSP DSP 38 35 Securing the Space Arena By John A. Tirpak, Executive Editor Air Force, July 2004, Vol. 87, No. 7 36 37 Space-Based Surveillance Reconnaissance Satellites Are A National Security GLENN W. GOODMAN, JR. The ISR Journal, 2002 Vol.3 38 14
096-005 SDI 500 415 40 39 40 15
096-005 41 / 42 / / 41 SPACE WEI QI,The Launch of Shenzhou V Joan Johnson FreeseNaval War Collage Review, Spring 2004, Vol. LVII, No. 2 42 2004 7 16 /GPS 16
096-005 2 2-3 10 3 4 43 Larry M. Wortzel 2004 4 12 17
096-005 6 27 44 2002 45 44 45 WSI 2005 18
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