Reuters quoted three sources familiar with the cost of an Air Force program aimed to replace America’s aging nuclear missiles that the price tag for the project has risen from $95.8 billion to about ...
But some members of Congress are increasingly frustrated over rising cost estimates and anxious to pump the brakes on the ...
The US Air Force’s project to modernize its nuclear missile arsenal is projected to cost approximately $141 billion, which is roughly 81% more than previously anticipated, and will be ...
Enormous cost overruns have raised questions about how or if to go forward with the Sentinel, a new US intercontinental ballistic missile. The authors see five potential paths that might reduce costs.
The military will continue developing its new LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile but has told the U.S. Air Force to restructure the program to get its ballooning costs under control.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s office on Monday certified the Sentinel nuclear missile program can continue after determining the effort is a major national security priority with no ...
The US Air Force has removed Colonel Charles Clegg, the official in charge of the development of the next-generation ‘Sentinel’ intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). This missile is set ...
Russia will station previously-banned long-range missiles close to Western countries if the U.S. goes through with its commitment to deploy several types of nuclear-capable missiles in Germany ...
Police in Washington state say an old rusted rocket found in a local man's garage is an inert nuclear missile. On Wednesday, a military museum in Ohio called police in the city of Bellevue to ...
Russia Says It May Deploy Nuclear Missiles in Response to US Weapons in Germany By Mark Trevelyan (Reuters) - Russia does not rule out new deployments of nuclear missiles in response to the ...
Russia on Thursday refused to rule out the possibility of deploying nuclear-tipped missiles in response to a US decision to station long-range cruise missiles in Germany. Speaking to journalists ...