Article V, for example, states: "Each party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based or mobile land-based."
After the war, provided air defense for South Korea and deployed tactical components on rotational basis to Taiwan, January 1955 - February 1957.
Maintained proficiency in global bombardment, deploying tactical components or segments thereof as needed, 1948-1950.
Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, spaced-based or mobile land-based.
The treaty declares that the parties will not "develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, spaced-based, or mobile land-based."
Deploying low-power components (yields a. 11.2 percent energy savings)
The first paragraph of Article 5 says, "each party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based or mobile land-based."
The Administration claims the treaty does not mean what it says, which is that "each party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy" space-based ABM systems or components.
The language of the treaty also declared that the parties will not "develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile land-based."
The force elements that provide these capabilities are Joint enablers as they enable and support all deployed components.