Aged U.S. Nuclear Stockpile and Infrastructure Must Evolve t

Aged U.S. Nuclear Stockpile and Infrastructure Must Evolve to Address 21st-Century Threats

The U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile has changed dramatically throughout the course of its existence. From a handful of nuclear weapons of relatively simple design throughout the second half of the 1940s to a peak number of 31,255 warheads in the 1970s, the variety and capabilities of warheads in the U.S.

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