US starts countrywide nuclear drill after similar war games in Russia
12
May, 2014
The
US Strategic Command, the agency responsible for country’s nuclear
arsenal, will hold large-scale war games this week that will include
10 B-52 Stratofortresses and up to six B-2 Spirit bombers, along with
other military and government agencies.
The
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered
strategic bomber built to carry nuclear weapons.
The
Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, is an
American strategic bomber, designed for penetrating dense
anti-aircraft defenses that can drop up to sixteen 1,100 kg B83
nuclear bombs.
The
exercise will be conducted from May 12-16 and is set “to deter and
detect strategic attacks against the US and its allies,” the
Strategic Command said in a statement.
“This
exercise provides unique training opportunities to incorporate the
most current technology and techniques in support of our mission.
Continued focus and investment in our strategic capabilities allow US
Stratcom to deter, dissuade, and defeat current and future threats to
the U.S. and our allies.” said Admiral Cecil Haney, head of
Strategic Command.
StratCom
is the US’s nuclear command and is responsible for space
operations, global strike, global missile defense; and global
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance, and combating weapons of mass
destruction.
Though
the timing of the exercise was declared as “unrelated to real-world
events,” it does come on the heels of the recent war games in
Russia. Announced in November 2013, military drills on countering
nuclear strikes were overseen by President Vladimir Putin ahead of
the May 9 celebrations dedicated to victory in World War II
Contrary
to the openness of the Russian war games, the US Strategic Command
released very few details about the upcoming exercise.
Relations
between Moscow and Washington have worsened significantly over the
situation in Ukraine. The US continues to endorse and support a
military operation by Kiev’s coup-installed government against
federalization supporters in the southeast of the country.
Last
week, NATO said it may permanently station additional troops in
Eastern Europe as a defensive measure against Moscow. Russia views
this recent buildup of NATO forces as a provocation and
counterproductive in the struggle to deescalate tensions in Ukraine.
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