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  2. Nuclear weapons delivery - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear weapons delivery is the technology and systems used to place a nuclear weapon at the position of detonation, on or near its target. Several methods have been developed to carry out this task. Strategic nuclear weapons are used primarily as part of a doctrine of deterrence by threatening large targets, such as cities.

  3. Nuclear weapons of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Before and during the Cold War, it conducted 1,054 nuclear tests, and tested many long-range nuclear weapons delivery systems. [ Note 1 ] Between 1940 and 1996, the U.S. federal government spent at least US$ 11.7 trillion in present-day terms [ 5 ] on nuclear weapons, including platforms development (aircraft, rockets and facilities), command ...

  4. Nuclear sharing - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. nuclear weapon storage system at Volkel Air Base to store weapons for delivery by Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16s As of 2021 [update] , 100 tactical B61 nuclear bombs are believed to be deployed in Europe under the nuclear sharing arrangement. [ 2 ]

  5. North Korean leader marks the delivery of 250 nuclear ... - AOL

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    North Korea marked the delivery of 250 nuclear-capable missile launchers to frontline military units at a ceremony where leader Kim Jong Un called for a ceaseless expansion of his military's ...

  6. Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia

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    The system used to deliver a nuclear weapon to its target is an important factor affecting both nuclear weapon design and nuclear strategy. The design, development, and maintenance of delivery systems are among the most expensive parts of a nuclear weapons program; they account, for example, for 57% of the financial resources spent by the ...

  7. Fractional Orbital Bombardment System - Wikipedia

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    A Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS) is a warhead delivery system that uses a low Earth orbit towards its target destination. Just before reaching the target, it deorbits through a retrograde engine burn. [1] The Soviet Union first developed FOBS as a nuclear-weapons delivery system in the 1960s. It was one of the first Soviet efforts ...

  8. North Korean leader marks the delivery of 250 nuclear-capable ...

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    Kim’s intensifying weapons tests and threats are widely seen as an attempt at pressuring the United States to accept the idea of North Korea as a nuclear power and to end U.S.-led sanctions imposed on North Korea over its nuclear program. North Korea also could seek to dial up tensions in a U.S. election year, experts say.

  9. A secret weapons delivery and a cross-river raid: Here’s what ...

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    Over the last week, a secret delivery of American weapons and a cross-river raid have injected much-needed energy into Ukraine’s largely stalled counteroffensive.