Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Pentagon: Cost of newnuclear missiles at $95.8B

- By Robert Burns

The Pentagon has raised to $95.8 billion the estimated cost of fielding a new fleet of landbased nuclear missiles to replace the Minuteman 3 arsenal that has operated continuous­ly for 50 years, officials said Monday.

The estimate is up about $10 billion from four years ago .

The weapons, known as interconti­nental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs, are intended as part of a neartotal replacemen­t of the American nuclear force over the next few decades at a total cost of more than $1.2 trillion.

Some, including former Defense Secretary William J. Perry, argue that U.S. national security can be ensured without ICBMs, but the Pentagon says they are vital to deterring war. The Trump administra­tion affirmed its commitment to

fielding a new generation of ICBMs in a 2018 review of nuclear policy.

“The ICBMforce is highly survivable against any but a large-scale nuclear attack,” the review concluded. “To destroy U. S. ICBMs on the ground, an adversary would need to launch a precisely coordinate­d attack with hundreds of high-yield and accurate warheads. This is

an insurmount­able challenge for any potential adversary today, with the exception of Russia.”

The current fleet of 400 deployed Minuteman missiles, each armed with a single nuclear warhead, is based in undergroun­d silos in Montana, North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. Their numbers are governed inpart by the 2010 New START treaty with Russia, which is due to expire in February. Russia wants to extend the treaty but the Trump administra­tion has set conditions not accepted by Moscow.

The U.S. also is building a new fleet of ballistic missile submarines to replace the current Ohio- class strategic subs; a newlong-range nuclear- capable bomber to replace the B-2 stealth aircraft; a next-generation airlaunche­d nuclear cruise missile; and a new nuclear command and communicat­ions system. It also is working on updated warheads, including an ICBM warhead replacemen­t for an estimated $14.8 billion.

The nuclear modernizat­ion programwas launched by the Obama administra­tion and has been continued by President Donald Trump. Democrat Joe Biden has said that if elected in November he would consider finding ways to scale back the program.

 ?? STAFF SGT. J.T. ARMSTRONG — U.S. AIR FORCE ?? An unarmed Minuteman 3intercont­inental ballistic missile test launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
STAFF SGT. J.T. ARMSTRONG — U.S. AIR FORCE An unarmed Minuteman 3intercont­inental ballistic missile test launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base.

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