Lockheed, Raytheon Get Contracts for New Nuclear Cruise Missile
Nuclear Missiles Are Intended to Be Launched From US Warplanes
Jason Ditz
While railing at other countries like North Korea for developing nuclear-capable missiles, the Pentagon has awarded contracts to two major arms makers, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, to begin preliminary work on nuclear cruise missiles
The LRSO appears to primarily be an upgrade in range, as the older missiles were designed to be much shorter range. Like the AGM-86B, they are designed to fly at low altitude to limit the ability of missile defenses to stop them from nuking targets.
The Pentagon as sought to delay the contracts on the LRSO, citing a lack of immediate need for such weapons, though the House Armed Services Committee has been pressuring them to move forward with development.
http://news.antiwar.com/2017/08/23/lockheed-raytheon-get-contracts-for-new-nuclear-cruise-missile/
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