The Brezhnev Era, 1972-1985: the Extent of Détente up to 1979 - the SALT Talks, SALT I Flashcards
What does SALT stand for?
• Strategic Arms Limitations Talks
When did the first SALT occur?
•26 May 1972
What were the names of the treaties and agreements made at SALT I?
• The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
- The Interim Agreement on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive
Arms
What agreements were made under the
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty?
• Limited USSR and US to 2 fields of ABMs, each with a limit of 100 missiles
• 1 field could be set up around a capital city and 1 other to protect Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) sites
What was the significance of the Anti-Ballistic
Missile Treaty?
• Reduced strategic value of ABMs so no competition to develop
ABM defence technology
• Regarded as a fundamental contribution to preventing nuclear war and mutually destructive conflict
What agreements were made under the Interim Agreement on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms?
• Established freeze on strategic missiles: ICBMs, SLBMs and strategic bombers
• Agreement valid for five years (until 1977)
• No limits on newly developing technology e.g Multiple
Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicles (MIRVS)
• No limits on cruise missile systems
How many ICBMs, SLBMs and strategic bombers were the US and USSR allowed under the Interim Agreement on Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (SALT |)?
• Around 1000 ICBMs for US and 1600 for USSR
• Around 650 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) for
US and 740 for USSR
• 450 strategic bombers for US and 140 for USSR
What was the significance of the SALT I talks?
• Opened way for era of negotiation and détente rather than confrontation
• US nuclear dominance ended and both of equal status