Saudi Arabia's strategic rocket force

the silent service

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Saudi Arabia's strategic rocket force
Norman L. Cigar
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"This monograph deals with Saudi Arabia's Strategic Rocket Force -- the 'silent force' because it receives far less publicity than the country's other armed services. The study addressed the decision for the original acquisition of the surface-to-surface missiles (SSM), the doctrine and employment parameters developed, and the current status of the missile force, and forecasts future potential developments and prospect. In particular, the study examines Saudi Arabia's experience with deterrence doctrine, command and control practices, force structure, and considerations of domestic, regional, and international factors with respect to the SSM, which can also provide significant insights into Saudi thinking that could also be applied to understanding that country's behavior in relation to a potential nuclear option at some time in the future. The Strategic Rocket Force has continued to develop over the years, including a reported upgrading of the missile systems in the Saudi arsenal. Any study of SSM in Saudi Arabia must include addressing the issue from Saudi Arabia's own perspective if one is to understand the dynamics which have shaped policy and are likely to indicate future behavior and the study relies heavily on Saudi sources for information. Among the study's conclusions are that Saudi Arabia will continue to view its SSM as a key component of its force structure, with a primary emphasis on deterrence; the apparent recent upgrade in the SSM force, if confirmed, is an additional indication that Saudi Arabia is likely to consider following suit if Iran succeeds in developing a nuclear capability -- almost assuredly by direct acquisition of a ready-made capability from abroad, and very likely from Pakistan -- especially given the Saudi view of SSM and nuclear weapons as an interrelated package; and that although Saudi Arabia intends its SSMs to have a stabilizing effect in the region by deterring potential aggression and adventurism, such upgraded arsenals also open the way for further arms races and increased regional tensions"--Back cover.

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English
Pages
40

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Saudi Arabia's strategic rocket force: the silent service
2014, Middle East Studies at the Marine Corps University
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The role of Saudi Arabia's missiles : past, present, and future
Developing the strategic rocket force
Considering a nuclear environment
The April 2014 Sword of Abd-Allah exercise : connecting the dots
Conclusions.

Edition Notes

"September 2014."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-39).

Also available online in PDF format from Marine Corps University web site.

Published in
Quantico, Virginia?]
Series
MES monographs -- no. 6, Middle East Studies monograph series -- no. 6.

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Library of Congress
UG1312.B34 C54 2013

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Pagination
40 pages
Number of pages
40

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44667450M
OCLC/WorldCat
890809081

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