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      • Advanced weapon concepts, including lasers, [ 4][ 5] particle-beam weapons, and ground and space-based missile systems were studied, along with sensor, command and control, and computer systems needed to control a system consisting of hundreds of combat centers and satellites spanning the globe.
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  1. The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), was a proposed missile defense system intended to protect the United States from attack by ballistic nuclear missiles. The program was announced in 1983, by President Ronald Reagan. [1]

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  3. 6 days ago · Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), commonly known as Star Wars, proposed U.S. strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attacks—as originally conceived, from the Soviet Union. It was first proposed by President Ronald Reagan in a nationwide television address on March 23, 1983.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Reflecting on “Past” U.S. Missile Defense Policy
    • Legacy of The Strategic Defense Initiative
    • The “Present” Threat Environment
    • National BMD Not About The PRC Or Russia
    • Importance of International Cooperation on Missile Defense
    • Conclusion

    On March 23, 1983, President Ronald Reagan concluded a televised address from the White House by posing the question: “What if free people could live secure in the knowledge that their security did not rest upon the threat of instant U.S. retaliation to deter a Soviet attack, that we could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles before t...

    Obviously, it’s impossible to do justice to the 40-year history of U.S. missile defense policy launched by the SDI in only a few minutes, but I hope this overview helps set the stage for some conversations today. From my perspective, a key legacy of the Strategic Defense Initiative is that it did not aim to achieve a unilateral strategic advantage....

    In transitioning from the “past” to the “present,” we recognize that offensive missile capabilities continue to evolve in complexity, capability, and capacity. For example, the PRC, Russia, the DPRK, and Iran are developing and deploying greater numbers of missiles with increasingly greater: 1. ranges, 2. accuracy, 3. velocity, 4. lethality, 5. rel...

    That said, I want to emphasize that today’s U.S. homeland BMD system is designed only to address ICBMs from rogue states such as the DPRK, and potentially Iran. Though the United States retains the right to defend ourselves from any source, Russia’s—as well as the PRC’s—numerically large and sophisticated strategic nuclear forces are capable of sat...

    Another important legacy of the Strategic Defense Initiative, and a consistent element in all subsequent missile defense policy initiatives, is the recognition that international cooperation constitutes a force multiplier for regional stability. With the State Department’s support, DOD programs of cooperation with allies and partners have been a vi...

    Let me end on one more legacy of the SDI that remains particularly relevant to AVC’s work today. In his SDI-initiating address on March 23, 1983, President Reagan noted his commitment to the mutual reduction in nuclear weapons. He noted that his announcement could “pave the way for arms control measures to eliminate the weapons themselves.” Since t...

  4. This overview of the Strategic Defense Initiative research plan illustrates the four- layered defense system contemplated: attacking ballistic missiles in their boost and post-boost phases, during midcourse flight and in the terminal portion of their trajecto- ries as they descend into the atmosphere.

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  5. Jul 18, 2018 · During the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan initiated the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), an anti-ballistic missile program that was designed to shoot down nuclear missiles in space. Otherwise known as “Star Wars,” SDI sought to create a space-based shield that would render nuclear missiles obsolete.

  6. HOE, managed by the U.S. Army's Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Command, represents a decade of research and development, data processing and optical technology. This experiment lays the foundation for the Exoatmospheric Reentry Vehicle Interceptor Subsystem, a technology being restarched under the SDI program. n I.

  7. GPALS consisted of three main components: a groundbased national missile defense (NMD), a ground‐based theater missile defense (TMD), and a space‐based global defense. In this scheme, the space‐based element complemented TMD and NMD.