The U.S. Department of Energy requests $99 million in its upcoming budget to develop a new bunker-busting nuclear warhead, according to a report by The War Zone.
The U.S. Department of Energy has requested $99 million in its upcoming fiscal year budget to fund the development of a bunker-busting nuclear warhead, according to a report by The War Zone.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has requested $99 million in its upcoming fiscal year budget to fund the development of a bunker-busting nuclear warhead, according to a report by The War Zone.
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