The U.S. plans to deploy a new nuclear sea-launched missile by 2034, seeking industry input now.

The U.S. plans to develop a new nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile within three years, with deployment expected by 2034. Prototypes will be needed soon for operations at strategic weapons sites in Georgia and Washington. The missiles will be mounted on Virginia-class submarines. The Pentagon is seeking market research from defense industries to gauge interest and readiness for the project.

November 19, 2024
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