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The US Air Force Is Building New Launch Pads for New Nuclear Missiles - Why Aren't the Old Ones Suitable?

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When building a new intercontinental missile, you also have to think about where to put it. The US's new Sentinel simply cannot fit into the old Cold War framework, as time-worn shafts and technology impose their own limits. The solution is an approach that resembles a modern industrial construction project rather than a traditional military facility. Modular underground complexes promise faster construction and easier upgrades. Could this be wh…
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When building a new intercontinental missile, you also have to think about where to put it. The US's new Sentinel simply cannot fit into the old Cold War framework, as time-worn shafts and technology impose their own limits. The solution is an approach that resembles a modern industrial construction project rather than a traditional military facility. Modular underground complexes promise faster construction and easier upgrades. Could this be wh…

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pmo.ee broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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