The Department of Defense is taking three major actions to modernize the intercontinental ballistic missile component of the U.S. strategic forces. Specifically, DOD is (1) developing a small ICBM and its hard mobile launcher, (2) researching other basing technology, and (3) deploying Peacekeeper (MX) missiles in Minuteman silos. Potential major issues of the small ICBM can now be identified. For instance, for a 500 missile force on hard mobile launchers, (1) life cycle cost would be about $44 billion in 1982 dollars, (2) personnel requirements would be about 20,000 people, and (3) up to 28,000 square miles of land would be required for wartime operations. The Peacekeeper program is in production while development testing continues. Results to date have been positive. Current congressional action to limit the number of missiles deployed will affect program cost and schedule.
Status of the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Modernization Program
1985
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Surface Launched Missiles , Nuclear Warfare , Surface to surface missiles , Defense planning , Site selection , Guided missiles , Long range(Distance) , Guided missile silos , Personnel , Requirements , Costs , Military forces(United states) , Strategic warfare , Department of defense , Mobile , Production , Life cycle costs , Guided missile launchers , Intercontinential ballistic missiles , MX Missiles , Modernization