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Pentagon Moves Ahead With New Low-Yield Nuclear Weapon, Amid Resurgent Debate



By Kris Osborn - Warrior Maven

Despite a resurgence in debate about the rationale for adding new low-yield nuclear weapons, Pentagon weapons developers are maintaining the current developmental course for the new program. Earlier this year, DoD nuclear weapons experts completed initial draft plans for several emerging low-yield sea-launched nuclear weapons intended to deter potential attackers and add new precision strike options to those currently possible with the existing arsenal.

While final requirements for both a low-yield sea-launched nuclear cruise missile and long-range sub-launched low-yield warhead are still in development, Pentagon officials told Warrior Maven earlier this year that the process has taken several substantial new steps forward.

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Makes me wonder:
Exactly how "low yield" can a nuclear device be..?

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Makes me wonder:
Exactly how "low yield" can a nuclear device be..?

 The W54 weighed fifty-one pounds and had an explosive yield of .01-.02 kilotons of TNT (the equivalent of approximately 10-20 tons).
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