Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
April 2014 - United States Special Weapons News
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- Force Improvement Program to rejuvenate ICBM mission, improve work environment AFNS 30 Apr 2014 -- Recommendations were made, voices were heard and changes can already be seen at Malmstrom Air Force Base.
- Russian Nuclear Inspectors Tour Demolished US Launch Facilities RIA Novosti 22 Apr 2014 -- Russian nuclear inspectors visited the US Malmstrom Air Force Base earlier this month to verify that 18 nuclear missile launch facilities had been demolished as part of a 2011 arms control treaty, FOX TV has reported.
- AF leadership reinforces importance of nuclear mission on the Hill AFNS 11 Apr 2014 -- Air Force nuclear deterrence operations serve a central role in providing deterrence and maintaining stability in today's increasingly complex national security environment.
- Officials Describe Successes, Challenges Against WMDs AFPS 09 Apr 2014 -- Given the increasing interconnectedness of global communities, a creative, collaborative approach to the challenges posed by weapons of mass destruction must be the rule, not the exception, senior Pentagon officials told Congress yesterday.
- DOD Officials Update Congress on Nuclear Weapons Program AFPS 09 Apr 2014 -- The United States should press on with cutting nuclear stockpiles under the New START treaty with Russia, even as U.S. and NATO planners must reconsider their options following Russian aggression in the Ukraine, Pentagon experts told Congress yesterday.
- Pentagon announces US strategic force structure fit for US-Russia arms control treaty VoR 09 Apr 2014 -- US Defense Department on Tuesday announced a US strategic force structure designed to comply with the 2011 US-Russia arms control treaty, or the New START.
- DoD Announces Strategic Force Structure DoD 08 Apr 2014 -- Today, the Department of Defense announced the United States' Strategic Force Structure to comply with the New START Treaty (NST).
- Stratcom Chief: Trained, Ready Force Key to Combating Threats AFPS 02 Apr 2014 -- As concerns persist that sequestration spending cuts will continue to stress the human element of U.S. Strategic Command’s capabilities, the United States must implement and maintain a defensible joint information environment, Stratcom’s commander told the House Armed Services Committee here today.
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