Warheads

 

In this section are items about the warhead programme (mainly conducted at the Atomic Weapons Establishment) and it also includes information about US/UK warhead cooperation.

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2008-10-09 13 August, 2009 2008 PONI Fall Conference - UK Atomic Weapons Establishment
2008-06-05 23 June, 2009 53rd AWE Local Liaison Committee Meeting
2008-06-05 23 June, 2009 54th AWE Local Liaison Committee Meeting

Commons Hansard - Harvey: Column 541W

Date: 
8 September, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard - 8 Sep 2010 : Column 541W
 
Dr Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what account he has taken of the US administration's recent decision on nuclear warhead production in his assessment of future UK warhead requirements; and if he will make a statement. [13656]
 

Commons Hansard - Harvey: Column 541W

Date: 
8 September, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard - 8 Sep 2010 : Column 541W
 
Dr Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the decision on the UK's future nuclear warheads is due to be taken during the present Parliament; and whether he plans to announce to Parliament the estimated cost of warhead (a) replacement and (b) refurbishment as part of the Trident value for money review. [13657]

Commons Hansard - Fox: Column 176W

Date: 
6 September, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 6 Sep 2010 : Column 176W
 
Jon Trickett: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what costs to the public purse he expects be incurred in respect of work on a replacement for the Trident nuclear weapons system in this Parliament, including costs associated with (a) the submarine replacement programme concept phase, (b) the post-initial gate assessment phase, (c) expenditure on new facilities at the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment and (d) expenditure on (i) the development of a replacement warhead and (ii) the refurbishment of the existing warhead. [12625]

Commons Hansard - Fox: Column 484W

Date: 
22 July, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 22 July 2010 : Column 484W
 
Mr Havard: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what the terms of reference are for the Trident value for money review; what the timetable is for that review; which Departments will contribute to that review; which independent organisations will be consulted under that review; by what mechanisms that consultation will be undertaken; and whether that review will include consideration of the option of extending the life of the current Vanguard submarines beyond an additional five years; [9569]
 
(2) what account the (a) Strategic Defence and Security Review and (b) Comprehensive Spending Review will take of the Trident value for money review. [9571]

Commons Hansard - Luff: Column 555W

Date: 
30 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 30 Jun 2010 : Column 555W
Mark Lazarowicz: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the fissile material in each of the United Kingdom's 65 non-operational nuclear warheads has been removed from the weapons and stored separately. [4904]

Commons Hansard - Luff: Column 6W

Date: 
21 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 21 Jun 2010 : Column 6W
 
Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether he has taken steps to establish whether development of the proposed new hydrodynamics facility at AWE Aldermaston is consistent with the recommendations and actions from the 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. [3615]

Commons Hansard - Luff: Column 470W

Date: 
16 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 16 Jun 2010 : Column 470W
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what definitions his Department uses for the four categories of special nuclear materials. [2038]

AWE - We Are AWE

Date: 
15 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.awe.co.uk

Extracts:
 
'AWE needs to be able to respond positively to the affordability constraints which are associated with the  core programme to underpin warhead provision. AWE has a critical role to play in being innovative, helping to  develop credible, long-term strategies which ensure that the UK deterrent remains safe and effective in  support of CASD.
 

Commons Hansard - Luff: Column 352W

Date: 
15 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 15 Jun 2010 : Column 352W
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will place in the Library a copy of the Defence Nuclear Safety Regulator's inspection programme for 2010. [2047]

Commons Hansard - Luff: Column 352W

Date: 
15 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard - 15 Jun 2010 : Column 352W
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many operations involving the movement of defence nuclear materials the Ministry of Defence Police and Guarding Agency Special Escort Group undertook during 2009-10. [2048]

Commons Hansard - Harvey: Column 541W

Date: 
8 September, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard - 8 Sep 2010 : Column 541W
 
Dr Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what account he has taken of the US administration's recent decision on nuclear warhead production in his assessment of future UK warhead requirements; and if he will make a statement. [13656]
 

Global Security Newswire - Senators Concerned About Nuclear Weapons Spending Cut

Date: 
22 July, 2010
Source: 
http://www.globalsecuritynewswire.org

Global Security Newswire source
 
by Martin Matishak
 
Senior members of the U.S. Senate this week expressed apprehension over a recent decision by their House colleagues to cut funds from the White House's decade-long spending plan for the nation's nuclear weapons complex (see GSN, July 16).

Commons Hansard - Howarth: Column 503W

Date: 
17 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 17 Jun 2010 : Column 503W
 


 


Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many (a) US personnel visited the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) and (b) AWE staff visited US establishments under the terms of the US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement in each of the last three years. [2045]


Commons Hansard - Howarth: Column 352W

Date: 
15 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 15 Jun 2010 : Column 352W
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the exchange programme between the Ministry of Defence Police and Guarding Agency Special Escort Group and the United States Office of Secure Transportation remains in force; how many (a) US and (b) UK staff have undertaken exchange visits under the terms of the programme; and whether the programme took place under the auspices of the 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement. [2042]

Commons Hansard - Howarth: Column 351W

Date: 
15 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 15 Jun 2010 : Column 351W
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement will be renewed during the life of this Parliament; and when discussions on renewal of the agreement are scheduled to commence. [2037]
 

Commons Hansard - Howarth: Column 351W

Date: 
15 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard source - 15 Jun 2010 : Column 351W
 
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence on what date the next stocktake meeting between the Government and the US administration under the 1958 Mutual Defence Agreement is scheduled to take place; and where the meeting will be held. [2041]

Commons Hansard - Fox: Column 250W

Date: 
14 June, 2010
Source: 
http://www.publications.parliament.uk

Hansard - 14 Jun 2010 : Column 250W
 
Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the total planned expenditure for the W-76 warhead life extension programme is; and how much has been spent to date on this programme. [2040]

Caledonian Mercury - Trident replacement threatened by doubts over US submarine costs

Date: 
3 May, 2010
Source: 
http://politics.caledonianmercury.com

Caledonian Mercury source
 
Rob Edwards
 
 
The UK government’s plans to replace Trident submarines could be thrown into disarray by growing doubts over their future in the US.

Nature - Editorial: Nuclear ambition, Vol 464, 1103

Date: 
21 April, 2010
Source: 
http://www.nature.com

Nature source
The US weapons labs need to develop a twenty-first-century vision of deterrence — one that does not include making new bombs.
 
In the past two weeks, US President Barack Obama has signed a new arms treaty with Russia, scaled back the role of the nuclear arsenal in US foreign policy and negotiated agreements to secure highly enriched uranium and other nuclear materials around the globe. Much work remains to be done, but the president has laid out a broad vision for combating twenty-first-century nuclear threats. This makes it all the more disappointing that he wasn't able to rein in remnant cold-war thinking among his own scientists at the US nuclear weapons labs.