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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

PUBLIC LAW 100-180—DEC. 4, 1987

101 STAT. 1051

of the technological superiority of the United States and its allies as a means of increasing the rate of obsolescence of equipment, doctrine, and tactics of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries. Such development shall give particular emphasis to the following: (1) Armor/anti-armor initiatives. (2) Defenses against armed helicopters. (3) Hjrpervelocity missiles for ground combat use. (4) Defense against anti-ship missiles, including those with "stealth" characteristics. (5) "Smart" mines for both land and ocean warfare. (6) Lightweight, air transportable vehicles with anti-armor capabilities for rapid transport to remote areas. (7) Improved conventional anti-submarine warfare munitions. (8) "Smart" standoff munitions and submunitions for delivery outside of lethal air defense ranges. (c) AMOUNTS AUTHORIZED.—(1) Of the amounts appropriated pursuant to section 201 for fiscal year 1988— (A) not less than $300,000,000 ($275,000,000) shall be obligated only for research and development in connection with those programs, projects, and activities initiated pursuant to section 222 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1987 (Public Law 99-661; 100 Stat. 3845); and (B) not less than $200,000,000 shall be obligated only for research and development under the Balanced Technology Initiative and shall be used only for new and innovative programs, projects, and activities that have not been designated for funding under that section. (2) Of the amounts appropriated pursuant to section 201 for fiscal year 1989, not less than $300,000,000 shall be obligated for research and development in connection with the Balanced Technology Initiative. (d) RELATIONSHIP TO CONVENTIONAL DEFENSE INITIATIVE.—The

Conventional Defense Initiative provided for in section 221 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1987 (Public Law 99-661; 100 Stat. 3845) and for which funds are authorized by section 214 is not an element of the Balanced Technology Initiative. Funds made available for the purpose of this section may not be obligated for any program, project, or activity of the Conventional Defense Initiative. SEC. 216. MILESTONE AUTHORIZATIONS

(a) ARMY TACTICAL MISSILE SYSTEM.—(1) Of the simounts appropriated for the Army for research, development, test, and evaluation for fiscal years 1988 and 1989, $112,208,000 ($102,208,000) of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 1988 and $86,618,000 of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 1989 may be obligated only for the Army Tactical Missile System program. (2) The sum of $49,000,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Army for fiscal year 1990 for research, development, test, and evaluation in connection with the Army Tactical Missile System program. (b) TRIDENT II MISSILE.—(1) Of the amounts appropriated for the Navy for research, development, test, and evaluation for fisc£d years 1988 and 1989, $1,073,463,000 ($1,048,463,000) of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 1988 and $581,740,000 of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 1989 may be obligated only for the Trident II

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