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Other measures would have an even more dramatic effect on Soviet weapons.
The army continues to depend on Soviet weapons delivered during the 1980s.
A fine opportunity to figure out how good Soviet weapons really were, they joked now, sitting in their offices.
'We should remember that a lot of the blood spilled here in the last 40 years was with Soviet weapons,' he added.
It was the beginning of the arms race with America, which included 559 Soviet weapons tests over 40 years.
Also, his government bought a lot of Soviet weapons, and the manuals that came with them were never far from our minds.
But crudity does not mean incapability, as we learned about Soviet weapons.
Surely your well-trained men would not have much trouble getting used to Soviet weapons."
He acknowledged that the guerrillas were getting Soviet weapons.
He turned over the specifications of Soviet weapons and command and control posts.
Our two countries will expand effort to provide peaceful employment for scientists who formerly worked in Soviet weapons facilities.
These arms, especially the Soviet weapons, allowed the Turks to organize an effective army.
These other issues, he said, are more of an immediate threat to American security than are Soviet weapons.
Petroleum and its products generate 95 percent of foreign earnings, much of which has been spent on Soviet weapons.
Or to defense specialists for analysis and eventual adaptation for use with existing Soviet weapons systems.
They'd spent the past days learning about U.S. and Soviet weapons.
New Soviet weapons will further threaten the United States.
Iraq has huge stockpiles of Soviet weapons and has been able to build its own armaments industry.
He had observed few signs of modern life: Soviet weapons and a few portable radios.
With the Cold War a very real threat, much of the training was spent on foreign soviet weapons and soviet military doctrine.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Afghanistan purchased moderate quantities of Soviet weapons to keep the military up to date.
In practice, that would mean destroying almost 400 existing American weapons and more than 1,600 Soviet weapons.
Unilateral reductions by either side provide no guarantee that Soviet weapons will also be eliminated, thus leaving the control problems unanswered.
But Ukraine, which holds enough Soviet weapons to be the third biggest nuclear power, could be a different matter.
Since 1994, the administration has invested about $250 million in the four programs aimed at engaging former Soviet weapons scientists in collaborative research.