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operational in 1986. During the development of the ATB,
design options will be preserved to ensure that the ATB
could ultimately have the capability in conjunction with
other national assets to locate and attack relocatable
targets within the Soviet Union and other potential adver-
saries. Also, the ATB should have the ability to deliver
both nuclear and conventional weapons. The numbers of ATBs
and Advanced Cruise Missiles to be deployed and their
initial operational capability (IOC) dates are set forth in
Annex One to this NSDD. The ACM should be prodúced and
deployed on B-52Hs as rapidly as practical. Bomber modi-
fications and rotary launcher schedules should be developed
to support this schedule. NSDD-78 established 350 heavy
bombers as a lower limit on the bomber force structure for
purposes of the START negotiations. Previous force
structure projections have not been compatible with this
level. The Department of Defense should recommend an
appropriate heavy bomber force structure plan to the
National Security Council by December 1, 1985. (TS)
3.
Sea-Launched Missile Forces. Continue the Trident II (D-5)
and Trident submarine programs. The D-5 will be developed
and deployed so that the first D-5/Trident SSBN will be
deployed no later than 1989. While the final force
structure of Tridents and D-5's is not determined at this
time, acquisition of Tridents should occur at the rate of
at least one every year until a final force structure
decision is made. (S)
4.
Land-Based Missile Deployment
a.
The Peacekeeper Program--Phase I. Continued develop-
ment and production of the Peacekeeper missile will be
accomplished on a priority basis. Sufficient missiles
and associated ground support equipment will be
produced to support an operational deployment of 100
missiles. At least 50 of these 100 missiles will be
deployed in existing Minuteman silos in Wyoming,
supported by Francis E. Warren Air Force Base.
Specifically, the first 50 missiles will replace the
Minuteman missiles in the 400th Strategic Missile
Squadron (SMS). If the second 50 are deployed in
Minuteman silos, they will replace Minuteman missiles
in the 319th SMS in Wyoming and Nebraska. The IOC of
the Peacekeeper missile in this basing plan will be
achieved in 1986. The full operational capability of
the 100 missiles will be achieved as soon as possible
thereafter depending on the basing mode selected for
the second 50 Peacekeeper missiles. Full operational
capability for the first 50 Peacekeeper missiles in
silos will be accomplished by the end of calendar year
1988. The Department of Defense should ensure that
the production of Peacekeeper missiles is not
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