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About This Stub
editI know this is a stub but it is out of date. It has been determined that the pit at the core of the W76 will last nearly 100 years, so they don't have to be replaced any time soon and the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW) program is on the rocks as it is, so that is unlikely to be the replacement for it anytime soon anyway. 65.120.76.32 (talk) 20:19, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
New Article: How the US forgot how to make Trident missiles
editYou folks might want to check this out:
--Radical Mallard 3/12/09 7 PM EST
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Holbrook
editIts's been suggested that the UK's Holbrook is a clone of this design. reliable sources on this are a problem mind.©Geni (talk) 23:40, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
- It should probably get a separate page.Kylesenior (talk) 04:43, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
- Holbrookm is mentioned in the trident page but should probably be mentioned here if we can find a solid source.©Geni (talk) 14:54, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
- Sandia says britian using a W76 clone https://www.sandia.gov/news/publications/labs-accomplishments/article/2011/nuclear-weapons-engineering-3/ military balance says Holbrook is the name https://www.iiss.org/blogs/military-balance/2021/03/uk-nuclear-warheads-integrated-review
- ©Geni (talk) 23:09, 16 October 2022 (UTC)