NSDD 78 United States Approach to Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) Negotiations V
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Until the necessary study is completed, the U.S. will not
raise the issue of limitation of SLCMs. If raised by the
Soviets, the U.S. delegation will note that possible
limitation of SLCMs must be accompanied by measures to
ensure effective verification and that before such limits
can be discussed, we must understand how they could be verified.
If pressed further, the delegation will state that the problems
associated with the verification of possible limits on SLCMs are
currently under study in Washington, and that until that study is
complete, it has nothing further to say about this issue. (S)
The U.S. position remains that, if limited at all, SLCMs
should be limited within the context of START, but the U.S.
will not imply any commitment to limit SLCMs in the future
at this time. (S)
Limits on Mobile ICBMs (C)
The U.S. will neither propose to ban nor to permit mobile
ICBMs at this time. If the issue is raised by the Soviets,
the U.S. will maintain its current position that mobile
ICBMs, if allowed in START, must be accompanied by measures
to ensure effective verification. (C)
Direct Limits on Ballistic Missile Throwweight (C)
The U.S. goal remains direct and equal limits on deployed
ballistic missile throwweight below current U.S. levels to
be achieved in Phase II. Using the proposed U.S. definition
of ballistic missile throwweight and associated counting
rules, the numerical goal is an equal limit on deployed
ballistic missile throwweight in Phase II at a level below
1.9 mkg. (S)
Throwweight Definition & Counting Rule (C)
The U.S. will propose the following definition and
associated counting rule for the treatment of ballistic
missile throwweight within START. (C)
(1) For existing types of ballistic missiles,
throwweight should be determined on the basis of the maximum
demonstrated in any flight test. (C)
(2) For new types of ballistic missiles, the maximum
demonstrated throwweight will be compared to the missile's
potential throwweight (for a specific reference range) .
The
larger of the two values will be assigned as the throwweight
of the particular missile. (C)
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