October 2005 - United States Special Weapons News |
- Progress Detailed in Countering World's Most Dangerous Weapons Washington File 27 Oct 2005 -- The United States sees good progress being made in the development and implementation of a comprehensive approach to counter the full range of major weapons threats, according to the State Department's chief security and arms control official.
- Congressional Conferees Drop Funding for Bunker-Buster Nuke Washington File 26 Oct 2005 -- U.S. Senate and House budget conferees have canceled funding for an Energy Department study to design a new generation nuclear "bunker-busting" bomb, says Senate Subcommittee Chairman Pete V. Domenici.
- 2005 MARKS 50 YEARS FOR U.S. NAVY STRATEGIC SYSTEMS PROGRAMS AND FOR CONTRACTOR LOCKHEED MARTIN Lockheed Martin 12 Oct 2005 -- 2005 marks half a century of Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) support to the Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) program, as the U.S. Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) organization celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
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