"To continue to field a nuclear force roughly
the same size as it is today, the United States
plans to modernize virtually every element
of that force over the coming decades.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the
most recent detailed plans for nuclear forces, which
were incorporated in the Obama Administration’s
2017 budget request, would cost $1.2 trillion in
2017 dollars over the 2017–2046 period: more than
$800 billion to operate and sustain (that is, incrementally
upgrade) nuclear forces and about $400 billion to
modernize them.
That planned nuclear modernization would boost the
total costs of nuclear forces over 30 years by roughly
50 percent over what they would be to only operate and
sustain fielded forces, CBO estimates. During the peak
years of modernization, annual costs of nuclear forces
would be roughly double the current amount. That
increase would occur at a time when total defense spending
may be constrained by long-term fiscal pressures, and
nuclear forces would have to compete with other defense
priorities for funding..."
U.S. Nuclear forces cost
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