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The Air Force operates just one type of land-based nuclear missile, the Minuteman 3. It is a class of weapon known as an intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM.
The Air Force conducts regular tests of its Minuteman III ICBMs, as it looks for ways to bring costs under control for the successor Sentinel missile.
Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, home to nuclear-armed bombers and nuclear-tipped intercontinental missiles, is struggling to repel an invasion ... by ground squirrels.
The first months of President Trump’s second administration have focused on cutting government pork, but there’s one huge ...
(Bloomberg) -- The US Air Force is considering contingency plans that would extend the life of 1970s-era intercontinental ballistic missiles by 11 more years to 2050 if delays continue to plague ...
The Air Force wants to retire its final 162 A-10 Warthog attack jets in fiscal 2026, as part of a plan to divest 340 total aircraft. The Pentagon also plans to cancel the E-7 Wedgetail program ...
KELOLAND News reached out to the Ellsworth Air Force base in Box Elder about what residents living near the base should know.
In 1961, Tinker Air Force Base was receiving GAM-77 supersonic missiles, nicknamed Hound Dogs, that would need to be modified.