any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space in any other manner."
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U.S. Space Command. Space Command's Space Force service component is Space Operations Command, providing the majority of space forces. U.S. Space Command
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for integrated deterrence: space, nuclear weapons, cyber, missile defense, electromagnetic warfare, and countering weapons of mass destruction. Additionally
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a U.S. Space Force unit and was reassigned from Space Operations Command to Headquarters United States Space Force. On 13 August 2021, the Space and Missile
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the United States Air Force.svg U.S. Air Force United States Space Force emblem.png U.S. Space Force File:GCCMAP 2019.png A unified combatant command is a
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operations, and all air weapons and air techniques involved in the operations and activities of the Navy. The development of aircraft, weapons, military tactics
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investigation into two incidents involving mishandling of nuclear weapons: specifically a nuclear weapons incident aboard a B-52 flight between Minot AFB and Barksdale
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(2014-03-21). "DARPA Space Budget Increase Includes M for Spaceplane". Space News. http://www.spacenews.com/article/military-space/39938darpa-space-budget-incr
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The army employs various crew-served weapons to provide heavy firepower at ranges exceeding that of individual weapons. The M240 is the U.S. Army's standard
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to space:" Space Superiority (in space) Global Mission Operations (from space) Assured Space Access (to space) File:High Ground Intercept.jpg Space superiority
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nuclear weapons sites (such as missile silos and plutonium production facilities), biological weapons sites (such as the Soviet biological weapons program)
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nuclear weapons. As a result, USSTRATCOM's principal mission was to deter military attack, and if deterrence failed, to counter with nuclear weapons. Throughout
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States in space. Deter aggression in, from, and to space. Conduct space operations. The Space Force's combat power is centered around Space Delta 3, which
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DLA Energy provides fuel for aircraft, ships, the U.S. space program, and for commercial space exploration. It has also provided helium for the U.S. Border
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develop the first nuclear weapons. In September 1942, the difficulties encountered in conducting preliminary studies on nuclear weapons at universities scattered
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Aviation and Space category. The Space Vehicles Directorate is also a leading collaborator in the Department of Defense Operationally Responsive Space Office's
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Nuclear Weapon Enduring Stockpile". The Nuclear Weapon Archive. http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Weapons/Wpngall.html. "Nuclear Weapons Stockpile
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discovery, development and integration of technologies in air, space and cyber for the US Air and Space Forces. Its headquarters are located at Wright-Patterson
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http://www.cotf.navy.mil/divs/50.htm. "C4I & Space Division - OPTEVFOR". https://www.public.navy.mil/cotf/Pages/space.aspx. "Comptroller - OPTEVFOR". http://www
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economy and national security, leveraging its specific expertise in nuclear weapons, proliferation, energy, and waste. OICI is responsible for all intelligence
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