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deployed .
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The New Start treaty also sets a precedent for the future in its provision for on-site observation of nondeployed nuclear systems important since limits on nondeployed warheads will be a likely next step.
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Ratification was supposed to launch a more ambitious round of negotiations aimed at nondeployed, or mothballed, strategic warheads and smaller, battlefield nuclear weapons untouched by the treaty.
Russian Arms Pact Faces New Obstacle Jonathan Weisman 2010
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It is also important that each deployed and nondeployed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) or heavy bomber will have assigned to it a unique code identifier that will be included in notifications any time the ICBM or SLBM or heavy bomber is moved or changes status.
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The United States will have the right to select, for purposes of inspection, from all of Russia's treaty-limited deployed and nondeployed delivery vehicles and launchers at the rate of 18 inspections per year over the life of New Start.
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Later this year, negotiators will turn to a more ambitious effort to further cut the number of strategic warheads, as well as battlefield nuclear weapons and nondeployed warheads.
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Besides addressing strategic weapons, this treaty would also limit tactical "battlefield" nuclear weapons and nondeployed warheads, the administration official said.
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As a result of the crisis, the Army is being forced to cut resources to nondeployed forces to make sure front-line troops stay at the highest combat readiness.
Think Progress » Army In Crisis: Two-Thirds of Brigade Combat Teams Not Ready to Report for Duty 2006
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As a result of the crisis, the Army is being forced to cut resources to nondeployed forces to make sure front-line troops stay at the highest combat readiness.
Think Progress 2006
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- The National Guard Bureau estimated that “nondeployed units had only about 34 percent of their essential warfighting equipment as of July 2005.”
Think Progress » FACT CHECK: The State of the National Guard 2006
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PETER SCHOOMAKER, ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF: I am not satisfied with the readiness of our nondeployed forces.
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