Mr Quatro
06-07-18, 12:10 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2018/06/05/pentagon-completes-draft-plans-for-new-low-yield-sea-launched-nuclear-weapon.html?intcmp=ob_article_sidebar_video&intcmp=obnetwork
http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/tech/2018/06/05/pentagon-completes-draft-plans-for-new-low-yield-sea-launched-nuclear-weapon/_jcr_content/par/featured_image/media-0.img.jpg/1862/1048/1528201457085.jpg?ve=1&tl=1
"There are currently over 1,000 nuclear warheads in the US arsenal that have low-yield options. A yield is considered low if its 20 kilotons or less," an essay from the Federation of American Scientists states.
I thought most Trident II D5 already carried up to ten (10) warheads that were already low yield each of round 5-6 kt's. Maybe that's what this quote means.
The existing Trident II D5 has a massive 100-kiloton yield, bringing massive destructive power to large swaths of territories entire cities and well beyond.
http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/tech/2018/06/05/pentagon-completes-draft-plans-for-new-low-yield-sea-launched-nuclear-weapon/_jcr_content/par/featured_image/media-0.img.jpg/1862/1048/1528201457085.jpg?ve=1&tl=1
"There are currently over 1,000 nuclear warheads in the US arsenal that have low-yield options. A yield is considered low if its 20 kilotons or less," an essay from the Federation of American Scientists states.
I thought most Trident II D5 already carried up to ten (10) warheads that were already low yield each of round 5-6 kt's. Maybe that's what this quote means.
The existing Trident II D5 has a massive 100-kiloton yield, bringing massive destructive power to large swaths of territories entire cities and well beyond.