The Trump Administrations Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), released on February 2, 2018,included plans for the United States to deploy two new types of nuclear weapons to enhance theflexibility and responsiveness of U.S. nuclear forces.1 These included a new low-yield nuclearwarhead deployed on U.S. long-range, strategic submarine-launched ballistic missiles2and a new nonstrategic sea-launched cruise missile that the Navy could deploy on Navy ships or attacksubmarines.
Nonstrategic Nuclear Weapons
2022
48 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air force , Arms control , Arms control treaties , Congress , Department of state , Intercontinental ballistic missiles , Intermediate range ballistic missiles , International law , International relations , National security , Negotiations , Nuclear bombs , Nuclear weapons , Strategic weapons , Treaties , United states strategic command , Weapons of mass destruction
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