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  • WEAPONS, ~• SO ME yEiPS AGO T~E Y M A Y ~AV E CONSIDERED THAT THIS SYST~M OF~ER ED A MfANS 0~ Ai TAC KING f LEMENTS OF THE US BOMBER F"QRCE . ~v SU~PR I SE ev AVO l DIN G THE us RADAR WARNING SYSTfM WHICH wnUL D OTHEQ WISE Al ERT T~ E BO MBER~ ALLO~I NG
  • that at the Critique last week~ with the action.teams present, I believe both Chinese Team captains used lancuace suggestin& that the D-7 ~uclear weapons had affected their thi~king. The weapons tad to them represented liabilities rather than assets