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Hans KristensenVerified account @nukestrat Feb 10
Timelines indicate the new W93 warhead fits what used to be called the Interoperable Warhead-2 (IW-2) and later the “Next Navy Warhead.”
But new designation indicates something more significant. I guess Pentagon is now allowed to make “new” warheads again.
It’s not a cul de sac - it’s the only game in town.
I’m assuming one bomber equals one warhead no matter the load outThat's a rather large number of undeployed launchers for the Russians. I wonder what fills that category? SSBNs? Also the Russian force must be pretty heavily MIRV'd to still reach a similar level of warheads. The US has a pretty low level of this - 400 MMIIIs with single warheads and an average of just ~4 warheads per Trident.
Does anyone know if AGM-86s count as individual deployed strategic warheads or are they part of the 'one warhead per bomber' arrangement?