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US Deploys New Low-Yield Nuclear Submarine Warhead
From https://fas.org/blogs/security/2020/01/w76-2deployed/
(Federation of American Scientists)
US Deploys New Low-Yield Nuclear Submarine Warhead
Posted on Jan.29, 2020 in Nuclear Weapons, Russia, United States by Hans M. Kristensen
By William M. Arkin* and Hans M. Kristensen
The US Navy has now deployed the new W76-2 low-yield Trident submarine warhead. The first ballistic missile submarine scheduled to deploy with the new warhead was the USS Tennessee (SSBN-734), which deployed from Kings Bay Submarine Base in Georgia during the final weeks of 2019 for a deterrent patrol in the Atlantic Ocean.
The W76-2 warhead was first announced in the Trump administrations Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) unveiled in February 2018. There, it was described as a capability to help counter any mistaken perception of an exploitable gap in U.S. regional deterrence capabilities, a reference to Russia. The justification voiced by the administration was that the United States did not have a prompt and useable nuclear capability that could counter and thus deter Russian use of its own tactical nuclear capabilities.
[...]
During the Fiscal Year 2019 budget debate, Democrats argued strongly against the new low-yield W76-2, and opposition increased on Capitol Hill after the 2018 mid-term elections gave Democrats control of the House of Representatives. But given the relatively low cost of the W76-2, and the fact that it was conveyed as merely an add-on to an already hot W76 production line, little progress was made by opponents. Reluctantly accepting production of the warhead in the FY 2019 defense budget, opponents again in August 2019 tried to block funding in the FY 2020 defense budget arguing the new warhead is a dangerous, costly, unnecessary, and redundant addition to the U.S. nuclear arsenal, and that it would reduce the threshold for nuclear use and make nuclear escalation more likely. When the Republican Senate majority refused to accept the Houses sense, Democrats caved.
Just a few months later, the first W76-2 warheads sailed into the Atlantic Ocean onboard the USS Tennessee.
* William M. Arkin is a journalist and consultant to FAS
[...]
Posted on Jan.29, 2020 in Nuclear Weapons, Russia, United States by Hans M. Kristensen
By William M. Arkin* and Hans M. Kristensen
The US Navy has now deployed the new W76-2 low-yield Trident submarine warhead. The first ballistic missile submarine scheduled to deploy with the new warhead was the USS Tennessee (SSBN-734), which deployed from Kings Bay Submarine Base in Georgia during the final weeks of 2019 for a deterrent patrol in the Atlantic Ocean.
The W76-2 warhead was first announced in the Trump administrations Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) unveiled in February 2018. There, it was described as a capability to help counter any mistaken perception of an exploitable gap in U.S. regional deterrence capabilities, a reference to Russia. The justification voiced by the administration was that the United States did not have a prompt and useable nuclear capability that could counter and thus deter Russian use of its own tactical nuclear capabilities.
[...]
During the Fiscal Year 2019 budget debate, Democrats argued strongly against the new low-yield W76-2, and opposition increased on Capitol Hill after the 2018 mid-term elections gave Democrats control of the House of Representatives. But given the relatively low cost of the W76-2, and the fact that it was conveyed as merely an add-on to an already hot W76 production line, little progress was made by opponents. Reluctantly accepting production of the warhead in the FY 2019 defense budget, opponents again in August 2019 tried to block funding in the FY 2020 defense budget arguing the new warhead is a dangerous, costly, unnecessary, and redundant addition to the U.S. nuclear arsenal, and that it would reduce the threshold for nuclear use and make nuclear escalation more likely. When the Republican Senate majority refused to accept the Houses sense, Democrats caved.
Just a few months later, the first W76-2 warheads sailed into the Atlantic Ocean onboard the USS Tennessee.
* William M. Arkin is a journalist and consultant to FAS
[...]
More at link.
Also, letter from 18 Senate Democrats regarding the warhead (PDF) :
(Senators Baldwin, Booker, Brown, Cardin, Durbin, Feinstein, Gillibrand, Harris, Hirono, Klobuchar, Markey, Merkley, Murray, Sanders, Schatz, Hollen, Wyden, and Warren)
https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Letter%20to%20NDAA%20Conferees%20re%20Nuke%20Provisions%208.20.2019%20vF.pdf
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US Deploys New Low-Yield Nuclear Submarine Warhead (Original Post)
sl8
Feb 2020
OP
Dennis Donovan
(18,770 posts)1. I'm beginning to think Trump really wants to use nukes in some capacity
Blues Heron
(5,937 posts)2. "useable"
lovely. Anybody know the yield here? Or is that top super califragilistically secret?
sl8
(13,786 posts)4. "Each W76-2 is estimated to have an explosive yield of about five kilotons" n/t
Blues Heron
(5,937 posts)5. Thanks - I should have checked the link lol
KPN
(15,646 posts)3. Are we really that insane? Next we'll be
seeing federal literature on building your own personal fallout shelter at State Fairs again. tRump and his ignorant cult are rolling us back to the 1950s.
C_U_L8R
(45,003 posts)6. Low yield. That's what Stormy said.
They should name it the Tiny Mushroom