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The UK is bringing nuclear bombs back to its air force, a Cold War-era practice that it shut down in the 1990s
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英国宣布将采购12架F-35A型战机,以增强其核打击能力,这是近三十年来英国皇家空军首次具备核打击能力。此举正值F-35A在2024年3月获得认证,可携带美国B61-12核弹。英国政府表示,此举是英国加强核力量的最大举措。此前,英国的核打击能力仅限于潜艇。此次采购旨在应对“激进的不确定时代”,并加强英国在北约中的作用。此举正值全球对核军备竞赛的担忧加剧,美国、俄罗斯和中国都在积极升级其核武器库。

🇬🇧 英国将购买12架F-35A战机,以恢复其空基核打击能力。这是自1998年以来,英国首次计划恢复空基核打击能力,此前该国仅依赖潜艇进行核威慑。

💣 F-35A战机已于2024年3月获得认证,可以携带美国B61-12核弹。B61-12是一种重力武器,需要从空中投掷。

🌍 英国此举正值全球对核军备竞赛的担忧加剧。美国、俄罗斯和中国都在积极升级其核武器库,加剧了国际紧张局势。

🛡️ 英国政府表示,购买F-35A是为了加强其威慑态势,应对包括核风险在内的新威胁。英国将F-35A部署在RAF Marham,以支持其在北约中的作用。

The UK is swapping 12 of its F-35B orders for the F-35A, saying it wants to bring nuclear attack capabilities back to its air force.

The UK is buying 12 F-35As that can carry nuclear weapons, and it's making it clear that it's buying the American aircraft for that capability.

"The purchase represents the biggest strengthening of the UK's nuclear posture in a generation," UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office wrote in a statement on Tuesday evening.

The move will bring back the Royal Air Force's ability to conduct nuclear strikes, a capability that the UK decommissioned in 1998 when it withdrew its own air-dropped nuclear bomb from service.

Since then, the UK's only official method of launching a nuclear attack has been from its Vanguard-class submarines. Every other nuclear-armed nation has at least two of the three typical methods of launching an attack: by air, land, or sea.

The US, Russia, and China are known to possess all three, what's known as the nuclear triad.

In his office's statement, Starmer said his government was re-establishing the air-based leg of its nuclear forces amid an "era of radical uncertainty."

"The UK's commitment to NATO is unquestionable, as is the Alliance's contribution to keeping the UK safe and secure, but we must all step up to protect the Euro-Atlantic area for generations to come," he said.

Starmer's office said the new fighters will be stationed at RAF Marham in eastern England.

The UK is already on schedule to receive 138 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters, and the F-35As announced on Tuesday are coming from the next batch of this order.

British forces already have roughly three dozen of the fighter jets, though these are the F-35B, a variant that can land vertically and take off with an extremely short runway.

The F-35A, the baseline version of the aircraft, was the only variant to be certified to carry nuclear weapons.

In March 2024, the stealth fighter was certified to carry the B61-12, an American 800-pound nuclear bomb. The B61-12 is a gravity weapon, meaning it's dropped from above and has no propulsion system.

Starmer's office said it made its decision to purchase the F-35As after a review of UK defenses urged it to boost its deterrence posture.

"The Strategic Defence Review recognised that the UK is confronting a new era of threat, including rising nuclear risk," the statement reads.

Global fears of a nuclear arms race

While the UK and France have their own nuclear programs, Western European nuclear deterrence relies heavily on the US through American missiles stationed on the continent.

NATO, which is gathering its leaders at a summit in the Hague on Tuesday and Wednesday, has also been pushing member states to build up the alliance's fleet of dual-capable aircraft, or warplanes that can drop both conventional and nuclear bombs.

The UK's decision comes amid fears of a full-blown nuclear arms race between the three largest nuclear powers, and as tensions among them continue to worsen.

The US and Russia, which own close to an estimated 83% of the world's nuclear warheads, are both undertaking wide-scale modernizations of their nuclear weapons and launch systems.

China has not publicly admitted to an expansion, but international observers say that it's rapidly building up its arsenal by at least 100 warheads a year from 2023 to 2025. By that rate, it could reach 1,550 warheads — the deployment limit kept by the US and Russia — by 2035.

The UK has an estimated 225 nuclear warheads, but has said it intends to increase its stockpile to 260. It's also developing a new submarine, the Dreadnought, to replace its four Vanguard-class nuclear submarines.

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