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has gloss | eng: National technical means of verification is a phrase that first appeared, but was not detailed, in the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) between the US and USSR. At first, the phrase reflected a concern that the "Soviet Union could be particularly disturbed by public recognition of this capability [satellite photography]...which it has veiled." . In modern usage, the term covers a variety of monitoring technologies, including others used at the time of SALT I. |
lexicalization | eng: National technical means of verification |
instance of | c/Intelligence gathering disciplines |
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