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- Cost-exchange_ratio abstract "In anti-ballistic missile defence the cost-exchange ratio is the ratio of the incremental cost to the aggressor of getting one additional warhead through the defence screen, divided by the incremental cost to the defender of offsetting the additional missile. In the early part of the Cold War, the cost-exchange ratio favoured the defender, since the cost of missiles increases rapidly with size, and interceptors are generally much smaller than ballistic missiles. This gave a strong impetus to the development and deployment of anti-ballistic missiles in the 1960s.However, the deployment of multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRV's) required the defender to deploy multiple interceptors for each enemy missile, thus skewing the cost-exchange ratio in favour of the aggressor.Consideration of cost-exchange ratios was influential in persuading the United States and the Soviet Union to sign the ABM Treaty.".
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- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink ABM_Treaty.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Ballistic_Missile_Treaty.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Anti-ballistic_missile.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_strategies.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_warfare.
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- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink MIRV.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_independently_targetable_re-entry_vehicle.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_independently_targetable_reentry_vehicle.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cost-exchange ratio".
- Cost-exchange_ratio wikiPageWikiLinkText "cost-exchange ratio".
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- Cost-exchange_ratio subject Category:Nuclear_strategies.
- Cost-exchange_ratio subject Category:Nuclear_warfare.
- Cost-exchange_ratio hypernym Ratio.
- Cost-exchange_ratio type Aircraft.
- Cost-exchange_ratio type Article.
- Cost-exchange_ratio type Article.
- Cost-exchange_ratio type Policy.
- Cost-exchange_ratio comment "In anti-ballistic missile defence the cost-exchange ratio is the ratio of the incremental cost to the aggressor of getting one additional warhead through the defence screen, divided by the incremental cost to the defender of offsetting the additional missile. In the early part of the Cold War, the cost-exchange ratio favoured the defender, since the cost of missiles increases rapidly with size, and interceptors are generally much smaller than ballistic missiles.".
- Cost-exchange_ratio label "Cost-exchange ratio".
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