Yorkshire Post

Trident ‘to be replaced with US nuclear warheads’

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THE GOVERNMENT has committed to a multibilli­on-pound replacemen­t of Trident with nuclear warheads based on US technology, Pentagon officials have revealed.

A US commander told a committee in the States of the UK’s plans before Ministers made an official announceme­nt or informed MPs of the plans, it emerged.

The Ministry of Defence went on to confirm that officials were working towards replacing the warheads after the admiral’s testimony to a senate hearing surfaced. US Strategic Command commander Admiral Charles Richard wrote in a statement first reported by The Observer that a replacemen­t warhead called W93 or Mk7 was needed in the States.

He added: “This effort will also support a parallel replacemen­t warhead programme in the United Kingdom whose nuclear deterrent plays an absolutely vital role in Nato’s overall defence posture.”

The statement was made last week. It is understood that the Government has been unable to find the time to inform Parliament, which is in recess, but an official announceme­nt will be made shortly.

The MoD’s update to Parliament before Christmas did not confirm the upgrade.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has long backed the proposed replacemen­t and the Conservati­ves committed to renewing the deterrent ahead of the election.

The cost has been estimated at £31bn.

An MoD spokeswoma­n said: “As previously stated in the 2015 defence review, we can confirm that we are working towards replacing the warhead.”

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