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A limited number of new delivery systems are needed to hit time-critical targets from long range in all weather, destroy hard and deeply buried targets, and "perform these functions more reliably, accurately, and stealthily" than existing systems; and The ultimate in hard and deeply buried targets is illustrated by the Pentagon's own secure facilities, such as the old Norad operations centre, buried under 600 (plus) metres of granite. A recent Pentagon study concluded, "Even with the current strategy and acquisition initiatives, the United States will still not be able to hold all known or suspected Hard and Deeply Buried Targets at risk for destruction, especially the deep underground facilities. |
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