Nuclear Weapons: The Reliable Replacement Warhead Program
Abstract
Most current U.S. nuclear warheads were built in the 1980s and are being retained longer than was planned. Yet warheads deteriorate and must be maintained. The current approach monitors them for signs of aging. When problems are found a Life Extension Program (LEP) rebuilds and replaces components. Modifying some critical components would require a nuclear test, but a nuclear test moratorium is in effect. Therefore, LEP rebuilds these components as closely as possible to original specifications. Using this approach, the Secretaries of Defense and Energy have certified stockpile safety and reliability for the past nine years without nuclear testing.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 20, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA472906
Entities
People
- Jonathan E. Medalia
Organizations
- Library of Congress