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arms control
(redirected from Arms control treaty)

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A concept that connotes: a. any plan, arrangement, or process, resting upon explicit or implicit international agreement, governing any aspect of the following: the numbers, types, and performance characteristics of weapon systems (including the command and control, logistics support arrangements, and any related intelligence-gathering mechanism); and the numerical strength, organization, equipment, deployment, or employment of the Armed Forces retained by the parties (it encompasses disarmament); and b. on some occasions, those measures taken for the purpose of reducing instability in the military environment.
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Noun1.arms control - a limitation on the size and armament of the armed forces of a country
restriction, limitation - an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)
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arms control ncontrollo degli armamenti


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However, Medvedev's foreign policy advisor Sergei Prikhodko had said it would be unreasonable to expect a quick agreement on the START nuclear arms control treaty or any other deals when the presidents meet face to face.
However, Medvedev's foreign policy advisor Sergei Prikhodko had said it would be unreasonable to expect a quick agreement on the START nuclear arms control treaty or any other deals when the presidents meet face to face.
Start negotiated the largest and most complex arms control treaty in history, and its final implementation in late 2001 resulted in the removal of about 80 per cent of all strategic nuclear weapons then in existence.
 
 
 
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