(Business Insider) --- The Kremlin has
embarked on a process to update all of its nuclear warheads and launch
systems.
The modernization
effort will affect all of Russia 's
strategic and nonstrategic nuclear weapons — a total of 4,500 warheads, the
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists reports. The modernization process includes the
replacement of Soviet-era intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) with new
rocket launch systems.
Also included in
the modernization push is the development and launch of an upgraded Borei-class
ballistic missile submarine. Within the coming decade, Moscow plans to replace two older ballistic
missile submarine classes with the newly updated Borei. The new variant will
feature improved electronics, among other modifications.
"While we
haven’t deployed major new strategic systems in some time, we've been
modernizing the ones we've got more or less continuously — new rocket motors
and guidance systems for the Minuteman missiles, lots of rebuilt parts for the
B-52s, etc., etc.," Matthew Bunn, a nuclear proliferation expert at
Harvard, told Politifact.
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AP Photo /
Robert BurnsIn this Jan. 9, 2014 file photo, a mock up
of a Minuteman 3 nuclear
missile used for training by missile
maintenance crews is seen at F. E.
Warren Air Force
Base,
former commander of
a longer fuse could keep
a possible cyberattack from starting a
nuclear war and would mean less risk of
miscalculation in a crisis.
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In total, the US
modernization plans are estimated to cost a total of $348 billion over the
coming decade, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.
However, the total
bill could rise to as much as $1 trillion over the following three decades
thanks to upkeep costs, a report from the James Martin
Center for
Nonproliferation Studies estimates.
This process of
modernization is triggering what John Mecklin, the editor of The Bulletin of
Atomic Scientists, calls a "different kind of arms race."
"It's one in
which technological advance is the race," Mecklin told the BBC.
"Nuclear countries are trying to make sure that the other nuclear
countries don't get some sort of technological edge."
This modernization
drive has no resulted in matching efforts within the US
and Russia .
Just as Russia is
modernizing its arsenal of ICBMs and ballistic missile submarines, the US is also
replacing its nuclear triad with new missiles, submarines, and a next-generation
bomber.
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