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The Aviationist on MSNU.S. Nuclear Weapons Will Cost Nearly $1 Trillion Over Next DecadeNew Congressional Budget Office's projections show that operation and modernization of America’s nuclear weapons will add up ...
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The U.S. Air Force 2nd Bomb Wing and 5th Bomb Wing, operators of the nuclear-capable B-52H bombers, recently participated in ...
The costs of operating and modernizing America's nuclear forces through 2034 are projected to soar to $946 billion, 25% ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe U.S. Space Force Needs Coders to Update Nuclear Weapon Tracking SystemThe U.S. Space Force seeks to overhaul outdated nuclear tracking software into a modern, cloud-compatible system, calling on ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe U.S. Air Force Accidentally Dropped a Nuclear Bomb in Georgia—and Still Can’t Find ItIn 2001, a Department of Energy hydrographic survey suggested that the bomb was buried between five and 15 feet of silt. The Air Force has continually assured the public that the bomb is harmless.
"Focus of the Air Force leadership has drifted" in terms of handling nuclear weapons and equipment ... conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
(KSNW) – A U.S. Air Force veteran from Augusta, who served for more than 20 years, spent five of those years dedicated to preventing nuclear annihilation ... s deadliest weapons was in safe ...
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