The U.S. Air Force carried out a successful test launch of a next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Saturday, according to Reuters. The launch is part of the Pentagon’s broader effort to update the country’s nuclear forces.
The test reflects Washington’s ongoing push to modernize the nuclear triad as global security tensions remain elevated. Officials have framed the program as a long-term replacement effort for aging missile systems already in service.
The U.S. has continued to invest in strategic weapons programs while arms control talks remain strained and concerns about nuclear competition persist. The latest launch adds to a series of development and readiness tests tied to that modernization plan.
Vandenberg has long served as a key site for missile testing, and the successful flight underscores the operational pace of the United States’ nuclear upgrade program. The test did not include any reported launch failure or public safety incident.
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