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6 Additional Future Possibilities for Cooperation
Pages 79-80

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... INTELLIGENCE-BASED INFORMATION EXCHANGES Thus far in this report, the joint committees have only considered sharing data that could be collected by satellite and radar missile detection and tracking systems. They have not included data or analysis based on other intelligence sources.
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... Although this idea has technical merit, construction of a joint U.S.-Russian or Russian radar facility on Russian territory would face several political obstacles. Perhaps, then, the United States and the Russian Federation could cooperate on a radar project not on Russian territory -- for example, by constructing an offshore platform in the Caspian Sea or the Black Sea to support a radar station.


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