Jinshi data news on November 29th, according to Russia's Sputnik News, according to a report from the Russian Exhibition Foundation, the United States plans to spend about $138 billion on the modernization of its nuclear arsenal by 2049, which "actually" marks the beginning of an arms race. The report states, "The pace of modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal is accelerating. In 2023, the Pentagon received more than 200 upgraded nuclear warheads, the largest annual delivery since the end of the Cold War." The United States is also expected to spend $500 billion on stockpile management, and the number of people employed in the past 10 years in the nuclear modernization plan has increased by more than 70%. The report states, "The United States' large-scale modernization of nuclear warheads, replacement of nuclear weapon carriers, and increase in the production capacity of nuclear weapon development enterprises are actually engaging in an arms race with its competitors."
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Jinshi data news on November 29th, according to Russia's Sputnik News, according to a report from the Russian Exhibition Foundation, the United States plans to spend about $138 billion on the modernization of its nuclear arsenal by 2049, which "actually" marks the beginning of an arms race. The report states, "The pace of modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal is accelerating. In 2023, the Pentagon received more than 200 upgraded nuclear warheads, the largest annual delivery since the end of the Cold War." The United States is also expected to spend $500 billion on stockpile management, and the number of people employed in the past 10 years in the nuclear modernization plan has increased by more than 70%. The report states, "The United States' large-scale modernization of nuclear warheads, replacement of nuclear weapon carriers, and increase in the production capacity of nuclear weapon development enterprises are actually engaging in an arms race with its competitors."