- Source: Stockpile stewardship
Stockpile stewardship refers to the United States program of reliability testing and maintenance of its nuclear weapons without the use of nuclear testing.
Because no new nuclear weapons have been developed by the United States since 1992, even its youngest weapons are at least 31 years old (as of 2024). Aging weapons can fail or act unpredictably in a number of ways: the high explosives that compress their fissile material can chemically degrade, their electronic components can suffer from decay, their radioactive plutonium/uranium cores are potentially unreliable, and the isotopes used by thermonuclear weapons may be chemically unstable as well.
Since the United States has also not tested nuclear weapons since 1992, this leaves the task of its stockpile maintenance resting on the use of simulations (using non-nuclear explosives tests and supercomputers, among other methods) and applications of scientific knowledge about physics and chemistry to the specific problems of weapons aging (the latter method is what is meant when various agencies refer to their work as "science-based"). It also involves the manufacture of additional plutonium "pits" to replace ones of unknown quality, and finding other methods to increase the lifespan of existing warheads and maintain a credible nuclear deterrent.
Most work for stockpile stewardship is undertaken at United States Department of Energy national laboratories, mostly at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Nevada Test Site, and Department of Energy productions facilities, which employ around 27,500 personnel and cost billions of dollars per year to operate.
Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program
The Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program is a United States Department of Energy program to ensure that the nuclear capabilities of the United States are not eroded as nuclear weapons age. It costs more than $4 billion annually to test nuclear weapons and build advanced science facilities, such as the National Ignition Facility (NIF). Such facilities have been deemed necessary under the program since President Bill Clinton signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) in 1996, The US Senate never ratified the CTBT. President Obama initiated a broad effort to modernize U.S. nuclear forces, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates will require approximately $494 billion to complete.
= Facilities
=The stockpile stewardship program is supported by the following experimental facilities:
Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test Facility, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Contained Firing Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
National Ignition Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Z machine, Sandia National Laboratories
Omega, Laboratory for Laser Energetics
High Explosive Application Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Joint Actinide Shock Physics Experimental Research, Nevada National Security Site
Large Bore Powder Gun, Nevada National Security Site
Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Proton Radiography, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Big Explosives Experimental Facility, Nevada National Security Site
TA-55, Los Alamos National Laboratory
U1a Facility, Nevada National Security Site
The data produced by the experiments carried out in these facilities is used in combination with the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program.
See also
Enduring Stockpile
References
External links
"2007 DOE Stockpile Stewardship Report" (PDF). Federation of American Scientists.
Collina, Tom Zamora (March 19, 2002). "The Impact of Emerging Technologies: The National Ignition Facility: Buyer Beware". Technology Review. Archived from the original on 2006-01-16. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
The Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program (DOE document, May 1995)
"Remanufacturing of nuclear-weapon components within the DOE's Stockpile Stewardship Program" (PDF). Federation of American Scientists.
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