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Current plan to modernize the US nuclear arsenal will reportedly cost $1.2 trillion over next 30 years

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Current plan to modernize the US nuclear arsenal will reportedly cost $1.2 trillion over next 30 years Empty Current plan to modernize the US nuclear arsenal will reportedly cost $1.2 trillion over next 30 years

Post by Harry Sun Feb 11, 2018 4:33 pm

Current plan to modernize the US nuclear arsenal will reportedly cost $1.2 trillion over next 30 years

Reuters

Nov. 1, 2017, 9:59 AM 954


An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launches from Vandenberg Air Force Base. Thomson Reuters
(Reuters) - Modernizing and maintaining the US nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years will cost more than $1.2 trillion, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Congressional Budget Office.
The report said current plans for the modernization of the aging planes, ships and missile silos that make up the US nuclear arsenal would cost 50 percent more than if the US only operated and maintained its current equipment in the field.
The CBO study reviewed the Obama's Administration's plans for modernization of the nuclear arsenal. President Donald Trump in January directed Secretary of Defense James Mattis to conduct his own review the US nuclear forces. The results could be published in the coming months.
US House Armed Services Committee member Adam Smith, a Democrat from Washington, said of the Obama-era plan: "Congress still doesn't seem to have any answers as to how we will pay for this effort, or what the trade-offs with other national security efforts will be."
The report said costs would rise from $29 billion in 2017 to $47 billion in 2027, before peaking at around $50 billion a year through the early 2030s.
Trump has said he wants to ensure the US nuclear arsenal is at the "top of the pack," saying the United States has fallen behind in its weapons capacity.

A B-52H Stratofortress on the runway at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, September 16, 2016. Air Force Global Strike Command’s B-52s at Minot are one leg of US Strategic Command’s nuclear triad. US Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class J.T. Armstrong
US officials have noted that America's nuclear modernization is lagging behind Russia's upgrade of its own nuclear triad.
General Paul Selva, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress in August he believed Moscow was already two-thirds of the way through its nuclear modernization process.
In August, the US Air Force awarded Boeing Co and Northrop Grumman Corp separate contracts to continue development work on the replacement of the aging Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile system one leg of the nuclear triad.
Days later the Air Force awarded Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Co separate $900 million contracts to continue work on a replacement for the AGM-86B air-launched nuclear cruise missile. That detailed development contract allows the companies to continue work on the long range standoff weapon yet another leg of the triad.
(Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington, additional reporting by Idrees Ali; editing by Chris Sanders)
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