U.K. Considers Nuclear Longevity for New Missile
Credit: SCOTT MARSHALL/AWST
Britain's Atomic Weapons Establishment is to examine the country's present nuclear warhead to determine whether its life can be extended or if a successor weapon should be developed. The U.K. last week said it intended to participate in the U.S. Trident D5 Life Extension (LE) program and to develop...
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