Chinese Nuke Modernization Prompts Shift In DoD Strategy

Chinese Nuke Modernization Prompts Shift In DoD Strategy
Chinese Nuke Modernization Prompts Shift In DoD Strategy

“The growing diversity of the Chinese nuclear threat and its mixing in with conventional forces creates complexity for US commanders. It is also unclear what conditions would lead to PRC nuclear use, since their arsenal is growing and creating more options,” Bryan Clark of the Hudson Institute says.

STRATCOM: No COVID-19 Cases, So Far; Some Self-Quarantine

STRATCOM: No COVID-19 Cases, So Far; Some Self-Quarantine
STRATCOM: No COVID-19 Cases, So Far; Some Self-Quarantine

“To this point, we have no impact to our ability to accomplish our mission,” Adm. Richard stressed.

Sikorsky Unveils HH-60U For Air Force Nuke Response

Sikorsky Unveils HH-60U For Air Force Nuke Response
Sikorsky Unveils HH-60U For Air Force Nuke Response

CORRECTED: Passenger Capacity WASHINGTON: The day before the Air Force Association’s annual winter conference begins, the newest wrinkle in the years-long saga of deciding what aircraft the Air Force would buy to secure America’s nuclear missile fields was announced. Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky will offer — surprise! — an updated version of the Black Hawk helicopter, the HH-60U.…

Renew and Strengthen America’s Strategic Deterrent

Renew and Strengthen America’s Strategic Deterrent
Renew and Strengthen America’s Strategic Deterrent

Many Americans are asking whether the three legs of the nuclear triad are still relevant. My answer to this question is an emphatic, yes. Today’s discussion should not be about “if” we recapitalize the triad, but instead how to enhance the execution of the strategic deterrence mission. Since the end of the 1950s, the United…

Nuclear Woes Drive $7.5B Increase; DepSecDef Work Takes On Nuke Oversight

Nuclear Woes Drive $7.5B Increase; DepSecDef Work Takes On Nuke Oversight
Nuclear Woes Drive $7.5B Increase; DepSecDef Work Takes On Nuke Oversight

PENTAGON: It isn’t official but Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work hinted today that the United States will undertake a fundamental reordering of its national security budget by paying for new nuclear submarines, new nuclear bombers and new ICBMs in new accounts set aside just for them. “This is something we have discussed in the department,” Work…