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  • Strategic Defense Initiative (category Space weapons) (section Space-based programs)
    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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  • Space Command (category Space units and formations of the United States) (section Early military space defense)
    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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  • Department of Defense (category Nuclear weapons infrastructure of the United States)
    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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  • Navy (section Weapons)
    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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  • Army (section Weapons)
    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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  • Space Force (category United States Space Force) (section Department of the Space Force and Army space consolidation)
    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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  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency (category United States and weapons of mass destruction) (section Syria's chemical weapons (2014))
    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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  • Los Alamos National Laboratory (category Nuclear weapons infrastructure of the United States)
    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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  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (category Nuclear weapons infrastructure of the United States) (section Nuclear weapons)
    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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