Retire nuclear-tipped, sea-launched cruise missile (TLAM-N)

The nuclear-tipped, sea-launched cruise missile (TLAM-N) will be retired as redundant in the overall mix of US capabilities.

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Retire nuclear-tipped, sea-launched cruise missile (TLAM-N)
Nuclear-tipped, sea-launched cruise missile (TLAM-N) is redundant
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