Grueling work, financial stress, and shifting values are pushing too many of the Navy’s nuclear personnel out of the service.
In “Nuclear War” and “Countdown,” Annie Jacobsen and Sarah Scoles talk to the people whose job it is to prepare for atomic ...
The men and women who manage America’s nuclear arsenal have a delicate job. They must ensure weapons of catastrophic power ...
With overwhelming bipartisan support ... when the longest-serving programs are expected to age out of the force.REF This fact alone should caution against making revolutionary changes in the U.S.
Tupolev Tu-16 bombers executed two flight tactical exercises involving live drops of nuclear weapons, marking a significant ...
In addition to threatening its neighbors—including repeated statements to unify with Taiwan by force, increasingly ... trigger the kind of overwhelming nuclear response from the U.S. that ...
But some members of Congress are increasingly frustrated over rising cost estimates and anxious to pump the brakes on the program. “I’ve been angered by the Air Force’s [Sentinel] program ...
Kim said the heightened readiness is required to “contain the constant threat of the enemies with overwhelming force,” KCNA said ... Many of the tests involved nuclear-capable missiles ...
Ballistic missile launches by North Korea, like the three Monday, are meant to deter the United States with the supreme goal ...
The Islamic Republic will be even more aggressive toward Israel and improve its standing with Russia and China.
The U.S. Air Force's LGM-35 Sentinel, the program in development that has promised a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) to support nuclear deterrence, has already exceeded cost ...
Early Results Show Lower Cancer Rates Than Expected Among Air Force Nuclear Missile Personnel WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force is reporting the first data on cancer diagnoses among troops who ...