In the first instance after the end of the Cold War, Washington continued a program for creating a medium -range terrestrial missile, which could have both ordinary and nuclear equipment.
The Pentagon will receive an additional $ 639 million for the development of a medium -range ballistic missile for the US Army. The corresponding financing is provided for the framework of an increase in the US defense budget of $ 150 billion in 2025 financial years. This has been proven by data from the published fees.
This is the first big step towards the return of the United States to create such weapons after decades of restrictions. For the first time after the Cold War, Washington continued a program for creating a medium -range terrestrial missile, which could have both ordinary and nuclear equipment.
From 1988 to 2019, the United States and Russia were obliged to prevent the development and removal of such systems within the framework of a vessel construction agreement and smaller missiles (RSMD). The contract prohibits the placement of nuclear and ordinary missiles with ground with 500 to 5500 km.
In 2019, the United States left the RSMD, accusing Russia of violations of the agreement. Since then, the American military order will gradually restore the programs that have been suspended as a result of the contract.
Earlier it was learned that the US Hegset Secretary of Defense was ordered to develop a plan for the annual denying budget reduction by 8% over the next five years.
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