Thursday, May 2, 2013

A Retiring Admiral Talks About The Future Of The U.S. Navy And It's Strategic Nuclear Submarines


Budget Cuts Could Reshape The Country’s Ship Supply, Official Says. -- Walter Pincus, Washington Post

Does the United States need a 300-ship Navy or will it over the next 70 years need seven strategic nuclear submarines on patrol in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans? Each would have 24 intercontinental ballistic missiles, all of which could carry up to five nuclear warheads.

That was the choice Vice Adm. William Burke, deputy chief of Naval Operations Warfare Systems, described Tuesday at the Congressional Breakfast Seminar Series.

Burke, who is set to retire in the next few weeks, spoke frankly about the undersea portion of the U.S. strategic nuclear triad “and its intersection with our shipbuilding plan.”

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My Comment: In short .... something is going to have to be cut .... and it will impact U.S. national security.

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