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    START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a bilateral treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the reduction and the limitation of...
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  • Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) may refer to: START I, signed on July 31, 1991 START II, signed January 3, 1993 START III, never signed New START...
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    стратегических наступательных вооружений "reduction of strategic offensive arms") is a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian...
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    continued to respect it. The talks led to the STARTs, or Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties, which consisted of START I, a 1991 completed agreement between...
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    Reductions (SORT), also known as the Treaty of Moscow, was a strategic arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia that was in force from...
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  • military force activities and inspections of military activities Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty I (START I), signed 1991, entered into force 1994, expired...
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    START II (category Arms control treaties)
    START II (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a bilateral treaty between the United States and Russia on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive...
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  • Lisbon Protocol (category Arms control treaties)
    The Lisbon Protocol to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty was a document signed by representatives of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan that...
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    submarines was reduced to 20, by 2017, in compliance with the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty). There have been 177 successful test flights of the D5 missile...
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    the SALT II treaty. This ended the treaty negotiations as well as the era of détente. In 1991, the START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was negotiated...
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  • START III (category Arms control treaties)
    START III (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a proposed bilateral arms control treaty between the United States and Russia that was meant to reduce...
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    The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty) was an arms control treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union (and its successor...
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    the GBSD, was able to limit the reduction of deployed land-based missiles to 50 in the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). As of May 2021, membership...
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    States Ambassador to Germany and was a chief negotiator of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. Prior to his diplomatic career, Burt worked as director of...
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    advisor to five United States presidents and a negotiator on the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. Edward L. Rowny was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on April...
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    that could carry multiple warheads. Up until 1990 and the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with the Soviet Union, the number of delivery vehicles...
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    (ICBMs) Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT or Moscow Treaty)—signed 2002, into force 2003: A very loose treaty that is often criticized by arms control...
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  • nations 1991 – START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) – limited amounts of nuclear warheads, ballistic missiles, and strategic bombers between the United...
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    inventory in September 2005, during the implementation of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. The squadron was first organized as the 10th Reconnaissance...
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    multi-warhead Minuteman III. Following the implementation of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, its missiles were limited to a single warhead. The squadron...
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    (SALT), the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (1987); in July 1991 the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty was concluded. In the late 1980s, Eastern Europe...
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    Savannah River Site until their closures in 1988. With the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) after the end of the Cold War, the existing supplies...
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    This plan was the result of the impending expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I). START was set to expire in December 2009. In October...
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    2012-05-23. "The Status of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Signatories and Ratifiers". Arms Control Association. March 2014. Retrieved June 29, 2014...
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    the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) had been settled by June 12, 1990, and the treaty was signed by Gorbachev and Bush on July 21. The treaty would...
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  • and directed by Chris Long. The episode title refers to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty between the US and the USSR, for which negotiations began in...
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    in reserve, and those being dismantled or rebuilt: In its Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) declaration for 2003, the U.S. listed 5968 deployed...
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    David E. (February 21, 2023). "Putin's Move on Nuclear Treaty May Signal End to Formal Arms Control". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from...
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    Typhoon-class vessels are the restrictions imposed on Russia by the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and successful trials of the new Borei-class submarine. Despite...
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  • Nuclear Forces Treaty, Conventional Forces in Europe, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) and the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) Establishing...
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