Maintaining the safety, security and effectiveness of the nuclear deterrent without nuclear testing - especially at lower numbers – requires increased investments across the nuclear security enterprise.
NNSA
ensures the nuclear warheads and bombs in the U.S. nuclear weapons
stockpile are safe, secure and effective in order to provide the nation
with a credible nuclear deterrent. NNSA works directly on the weapons
in the stockpile to extend their lifetime through refurbishment and
maintenance, certify their reliability, and safely dismantle and dispose
of those that have been retired. Some limited number of components
from the dismantled warheads are preserved for potential reuse in life extension programs but most are disposed of in compliance with current directives.
Historically
when the majority of the nuclear weapons were being designed and built,
the flexibility and reliability of U.S. nuclear deterrent force was
ensured by having a large quantity and variety of weapons with frequent
(every 10-15 years) replacement of aging designs. But over time the
global strategic environment has changed, and as a result the strategy
at NNSA to support its national security mission has changed. In place
of quantity (keeping large numbers of weapons around as a "hedge" in
case a problem or failure is detected) and frequent replacement, NNSA
works to enhance reliability and longevity of the current stockpile.
NNSA
continuously assesses and evaluates each nuclear weapon to certify its
reliability and to detect and/or anticipate any potential problems that
may come about as a result of aging. Each different weapon type
in the U.S. nuclear stockpile requires routine maintenance, periodic
repair, replacement of limited life components, surveillance (a thorough
examination of a weapon) in order to assure continued safety, security,
and reliability and other support activities as necessary.
NNSA
needs to not only meet today’s military and national security
requirements, but at the same time begin to transform and modernize the
nuclear weapons complex for the future. Through research, development
and production support, NNSA develops the tools that are required to
maintain today’s and tomorrow’s nuclear weapons stockpile.