24 June 2011.
Tag: Research
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Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Dr. Nick Ritchie, ‘Trident Research Report No.1: What is Trident For? Nuclear Deterrence and the Role of British Nuclear Weapons.’
April 2008.
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John Baylis, Contemporary British History, Volume 19, No.1: British Nuclear Doctrine: The ‘Moscow Criterion’ and the Polaris Improvement Programme.
2005.
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‘Defence Minister Fred Mulley’s May 1976, two-year ban on development of a Polaris Successor.’
No date.
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Routledge, Kristan Stoddart, ‘Cold War History, Volume 10, No.3: The British Labour Government and the development of Chevaline, 1974-79.’
August 2010.
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‘The real meaning of the words: a pedantic glossary of Britain nuclear weapons, with John Ainslie notes.’
March 2004.
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John Ainslie notes, ‘Back to the Future of British Nuclear Weapons.’
No date.
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John Ainslie notes, ‘Overcoming obstacles to changing Britain’s nuclear posture: The Myth of invulnerability.’
No date.
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UK Government, ‘Damage Capability of the POLARIS Force.’
No date.
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John Baylis, ‘Contemporary British History, British Nuclear Doctrine: The ‘Moscow Criterion’ and the Polaris Improvement Programme, Article Abstract.’
24 January 2007.
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Military Training Technology, Patrick Chisholm, ‘Volume 8, Issue 1: Trident Launch Training Anytime, Anywhere.’
June 2003.
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Medact, Britain’s new nuclear weapons
November 2006