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 PUBLIC LAW 98-94—SEPT. 24, 1983 97 STAT. 693 FORCE STRUCTURE CHANGES, AIR FORCE SEC. 1224. None of the funds appropriated pursuant to an authori- zation contained in this or any other Act for operation and mainte- nance for the Air Force may be obligated or expended to carry out alterations in the planned changes with respect to F-106 and F-15 aircraft announced by the Air Force on January 31, 1983, in its plan for "Tactical and Air Defense Force Structure Changes" to be carried out at K. L Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan, until— (1) the Secretary of the Air Force has conducted a study of the cost benefit, cost effectiveness, and military effectiveness of those proposed alterations to such plan and has submitted a written report to Congress, in conjunction with the submission of the Department of Defense's budget request for funds for fiscal year 1986 or any subsequent fiscal year, containing the results of such study, including an analysis of— (A) the impacts on the regional economy of the area that would be affected by those proposed alterations to such plan and of the nonmilitary costs to the United States, including increases in Federal outlays for unemployment compensa- tion, for other benefits and services to individuals and communities, and for economic adjustment activities; and (B) the environmental, strategic, and operational conse- quences of those proposed alterations to such plan; and (2) a period of 60 days has expired after the date on which such report is received by the Congress in order to provide the appropriate committees of Congress with ample opportunity to consider fully the fiscal, economic, environmental, and military ramifications of those proposed alterations to the plan an- nounced January 31, 1983. Funding restriction. Report to Congress. PART C—PROVISIONS RELATING TO SPECIFIC PROGRAMS LIMITATION ON DEPLOYMENT OF MX MISSILE; DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL MOBILE MISSILE SEC. 1231. (a) The Secretary of Defense may not deploy more than 10 MX missiles until— (1) demonstration of subsystems and testing of components of the small mobile intercontinental ballistic missile system (in- cluding missile guidance and propulsion subsystems) have oc- curred; and (2) nuclear effects tests on the components and subsystems of the prototype mobile transporter-launcher basing system and fixed basing system for the small missile have been carried out using full-scale tests, when practicable, and otherwise using scaled tests. (b) The Secretary of Defense may not deploy more than 40 MX missiles until— (1) the major elements (including the guidance and control subsystems) of a mobile missile weighing less than 33,000 pounds as a part of an intercontinental ballistic missile system have been flight tested; (2) the major elements of the prototype small mobile intercon- tinental ballistic missile system (including the missile, the pro- totype mobile transporter-launcher basing system and fixed basing system, and the command, control, and communications

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