... now in Kiev and Russian cruise missiles (you know, which Russia ran out of two years ago) are "visiting" Artem--the military plant for VSU. The visits will continue... including to certain locations where certain individuals not from 404 sit.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Pentagon program to replace some of its
aging intercontinental ballistic missiles will be years behind schedule
and 81% over budget, the U.S. military said on Monday. The
project, now named the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile
program, is designed and managed by Northrop Grumman, and aims to
replace aging Minuteman III missiles. The program is estimated to cost $140.9 billion, up 81% from a cost estimate in September 2020. "We
are fully aware of the costs, but we are also aware of the risks of not
modernizing our nuclear forces and not addressing the very real threats
we confront," U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
Sustainment William LaPlante told reporters. LaPlante certified that the
program should continue despite the cost overrun. "There are
reasons for the cost growth, but there are no excuses. We are already
working to address the root causes, and more importantly, we believe we
are on the right path to defend our nation," LaPlante added.The
majority of the cost growth is associated with launch facilities, launch
centers and other processes involved with converting from Minuteman III
to Sentinel.
I warned about it years ago...
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