Friday, February 2, 2018

U.S. Nuclear Posture Review Recommends Developing And Deploying Two New Nuclear Weapons



Defense News: The US could be getting 2 new nuclear capabilities. Here are the details.

WASHINGTON ― The Nuclear Posture Review, formally unveiled Friday, recommends adding a low-yield warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles, as well as the addition of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched cruise missile to America’s arsenal.

The question now becomes when these capabilities will come online ― and how much they will cost at a time when the Pentagon is restrained by congressionally mandated budget caps.

Before the addition of these new capabilities, the U.S. was preparing to spend $1.2 trillion over the next 30 years to modernize the nuclear arsenal, including the delivery systems, warhead, and command and control network. And the now-retired head of the National Nuclear Security Administration told Defense News weeks ago that his agency is “at capacity” with the work it has already been assigned to do.

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WNU Editor: This is how arms races start.

More News On The U.S. Nuclear Posture Review Recommending The Development And Deployment Of Two New Nuclear Weapons

Pentagon seeks 2 new submarine-launched nukes -- ABC News
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Pentagon Confirms It’s Developing Nuclear Cruise Missile to Counter a Similar Russian One -- Defense One
Pentagon confirms it's developing nuke cruise missile to counter similar Russian one -- Asia Times

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