U.S. deploys low-power nuclear ballistic missile to Navy

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The U.S. Department of Defense has announced that it has deployed a SLBM = submarine-launched ballistic missile with a reduced-power nuclear warhead called the "low-power nuclear" to the Navy. It appears to have a military advantage over Russia and China, which are increasing their nuclear forces.

The U.S. Department of Defense announced on April 4 that it has deployed a SLBM = submarine-launched ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead known as a low-power nuclear weapon to the Navy.

The low-power "low-power nuclear" is also called a nuclear weapon that can be used for localized attacks, and the United States has been manufacturing as a deterrent to Russia, which has shown a willingness to limit a limited nuclear attack.

"In order to address potential adversaries such as Russia, which believe that using low-power nuclear power will give them an edge." And to provide a military advantage over Russia and China, which are increasing their nuclear capabilities.

The Trump administration has quietly announced a `` Review of the Nuclear Posture '' showing a new medium- to long-term nuclear strategy, and has announced a change in policy from the former Obama administration aiming for a world without nuclear weapons, and the future of nuclear disarmament can be further forecasted There is no situation.