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Story Publication logo November 12, 2015

What an $8B Nuclear Bomb Upgrade Looks Like

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The Pentagon plans to replace the current nuclear arsenal, including 12 new nuclear armed submarines...

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Designing and building nuclear bombs is one of the U.S. government's most secretive activities. But the PBS NewsHour recently was granted unprecedented access to a number of highly classified facilities, where the world's most destructive weapons are now being updated and rebuilt.

The Department of Energy — which is responsible for maintaining the atomic stockpile — plans to spend $100 billion over the next decade rebuilding its production facilities and refitting nuclear weapons with modernized parts. Department officials say their goal is to replace the components in nuclear weapons that have aged, improve their safety, and streamline the stockpile by reducing the number of different bomb models in inventory. One of the modernization efforts is an $8 billion update of the B61 bomb.

Watch the PBS NewsHour's full report here.

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