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The US Air Force proposes to build a new fleet of roughly 1,000 nuclear-capable air-launched cruise missiles (ALCMs).  
The US Air Force proposes to build a new fleet of roughly 1,000 nuclear-capable air-launched cruise missiles (ALCMs).  


:http://warontherocks.com/2016/03/cruise-control-why-the-u-s-should-not-buy-a-new-nuclear-air-launched-cruise-missile/ it is "redundant, recklessly expensive, and potentially destabilizing" ... destabilizing in an understatement ... within the context of a new cold war, this system will result in reciprocal actions by China and Russia in a new, unprecedented round of nuclear weapon system proliferation and multiple nation escalation  
:http://warontherocks.com/2016/03/cruise-control-why-the-u-s-should-not-buy-a-new-nuclear-air-launched-cruise-missile/ it is "redundant, recklessly expensive, and potentially destabilizing" ... destabilizing in an understatement ... within the context of a new cold war, this system will result in reciprocal actions by China and Russia deliver an unprecedented new round of nuclear weapon systems proliferation and multiple nation escalation and strategic risk


:http://fas.org/blogs/security/2016/03/lrso-mission-questions/
:http://fas.org/blogs/security/2016/03/lrso-mission-questions/

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Long range standoff cruise missiles (LRSOs). A stealthy nuclear cruise missile... a coming LRSO era?

The US Air Force proposes to build a new fleet of roughly 1,000 nuclear-capable air-launched cruise missiles (ALCMs).

http://warontherocks.com/2016/03/cruise-control-why-the-u-s-should-not-buy-a-new-nuclear-air-launched-cruise-missile/ it is "redundant, recklessly expensive, and potentially destabilizing" ... destabilizing in an understatement ... within the context of a new cold war, this system will result in reciprocal actions by China and Russia deliver an unprecedented new round of nuclear weapon systems proliferation and multiple nation escalation and strategic risk
http://fas.org/blogs/security/2016/03/lrso-mission-questions/
https://fas.org/blogs/security/2015/10/lrso-mission/
http://warontherocks.com/2016/04/this-debate-over-a-new-cruise-missile-has-gone-nuclear/
http://www.janes.com/article/61003/new-us-nuclear-capable-cruise-missile-expected-to-proceed
http://us10.campaign-archive1.com/?u=94d82a9d1fc1a60f0138613f1&id=436141c287&e=ce8e7d74c0

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