2. THE U.S. NEVER DROPPED OUT OF THE ARMS RACE
President Reagan contends that the U.S. must launch a massive military
buildup to counter decades of stagnation and inactivity in the area
of weapons development. Yet the following actions taken in the past
15 years make it clear the U.S has never fallen behind the USSR in the
arms race but rather that we have been hard at it and in the lead in
most sectors.
1. Deployed 496 Poseidon submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs),
the world's first MIRV SLBMS by eight years and the world's first
solid-fueled MIRV SLBMs by 12 years;
2. Replaced 192 of these missiles with the still more advanced, more
powerful and longer-range Trident I missiles;
3. Deployed 72 additional Trident I missiles on new Ohio class submarines
(the old Polaris subs were quieter and more reliable than the Soviet's
newest subs);
4. Improved the accuracy of the Trident I missiles, making them the
world's only SLBMs with significant ability to destroy hard targets;
5. Constantly upgraded and modernized our B-52s, equipping them with
simultaneous quick engine starters to escape surprise attack;
6. Completed deployment of the FB-111A strategic bomber with. fully
automatic terrain-following radar and escape capsule -- more advanced
than any deployed Soviet bomber;
7. Completed deployment of the Short Range Attack Missile (SRAM),
carried by both B52s and FB-111As, a missile unmatched by the Soviets
and, for practical purposes, immune to any known or expected defense;
8. Deployed over 200 radar-elusive long-range strategic Air Launched
Cruise Missiles, many years ahead of Soviet counterparts;
9. Deployed 550 Minuteman III ICBMs, the world's first MIRV missiles
by five years and still the world's only operational solid-state MIRV
ICBM;
10. Replaced the warheads on 300 of these ICBMs with improved models
giving twice the explosive power with no increase in size or weight;
11. Improved the accuracy of all Minuteman IIIs, more than quadrupling
their destructive power against hard targets;
12. Tripled the hardness of Minuteman silos and installed a system
for rapid retargeting to improve response time.
Meanwhile, President Reagan has also deployed 572 Pershing II and Cruise
missiles in Europe, restarted construction of the MX ICBM, and the B-1
bomber, and increased development of chemical and biological weapons
and space-based laser weapons.
Claiming that the U.S. has been asleep during the arms race is misleading
and dangerous. While the President's statements about the Soviet's arms
build-up tend to make the front page, the actual U.S. build-up is rarely
reported. The truth is that both sides have been racing as fast as their
technological and economic limitations will allow.
SOURCE:
WASHINGTON POST NATIONAL WEEKLY EDITION, 12/12/83, "We Never Dropped
Out Of the Arms Race," by Thomas J. Downey.