Illustration of the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear cruise missile.
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AMERICA’S military bosses have today showed off a city-destroying nuke after years of secret flights.

The AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear cruise missile can evade electronic jamming attacks and features stealth capabilities.

Illustration of the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear cruise missile.
An artist’s rendering of the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear cruise missileCredit: SWNS
B-21 Raider bomber in hangar with American flag.
The nukes will be used by the B-21 Raider – a sixth-gen warfighterCredit: SWNS

It will unleash thermonuclear warheads on enemies.

Military chiefs released an artist’s concept pic to give a glimpse of the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear cruise missile.

It is being developed in answer to the rapid growth of China’s nuclear arsenal.

America’s next-generation nuclear cruise missile has a range exceeding 1,500 miles.

It is also expected to have an adjustable nuclear yield from five to 150 kilotons.

That’s a blast which is ten times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in August 1945.

In contrast, the lethal Tomahawks boast a reach of 1,500 miles, while the intermediate-range cruise missiles carry a 1,000-pound conventional warhead.

The cruise missile equipped with nuclear capabilities is set to enhance America’s B-21—a key component of the Air Force’s strategic bomber lineup—and the renowned B-52 combat bomber.

The United States has secretly been testing the new nuclear weapon for years.

Experts in defense and security from 19FortyFive state that when deployed in combat, it will be challenging for adversaries to detect and neutralize due to its “low-observable design.”

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And the missile’s development is rapidly progressing ahead of schedule.

The AGM-181A will replace the 40-year-old AGM-86B Air-Launched Cruise Missile.

Air Force officials have confirmed that the nuke has already undergone a series of successful flight tests, and it is set for frontline service by 2030.

The weapon offers stealth characteristics, jet propulsion, a range exceeding 1,500 miles, and an adjustable nuclear yield from five to 150 kilotons.

AGM-86B/C/D Air-launched Cruise Missile in flight.
The LRSO is set to replace the Cold War-era AGM-86B, aboveCredit: SWNS
B-21 Raider bomber landing.
A B-21 Raider seen taking off at Edwards Air Force Base, CaliforniaCredit: SWNS

But mystery remains, as few facts have been released about the LRSO’s capabilities – the program remains highly classified.

What is known – according to defense experts – is that it will be able to blast enemy targets well over 1,500 miles away.

It’s also expected to have subsonic missiles – which fly at a speed lesser than that of sound.

Plus it will have the ability to navigate in any tough environment.

TOP SECRET

“This highly secretive nuclear cruise missile is expected to offer a low-observable design meant to limit chances of intercept.

“The LRSO’s total range, top speed, and estimated radar return all remain classified,” said 1945.

The artist’s pic reveals a sleek, stealthy weapon designed to evade modern air defences.

The nuke’s high-tech features mean it’ll be perfect against electronic warfare, as it can be used when GPS jamming is carried out.

What are the features of the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO)?

An artist’s rendering shows a first glimpse of the AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear cruise missile

What the nuke will offer the U.S. military:

  • An adjustable nuclear yield between 5–150 kilotons, allowing uses ranging from tactical effect to destroying cities
  • The ability to navigate in any environment
  • Subsonic missile – flies at a speed lesser than that of sound
  • Perfect for electronic warfare as they can be used where GPS jamming is carried out
  • Will feature the updated W80-4 thermonuclear warhead – a type of nuclear warhead carried on air-launched cruise missiles
  • Greater range than its predecessors – its stand-off range is expected to be more than (1,500 miles (2,500 km)

It’s pegged to replace America’s only nuclear-armed cruise missile in operation today, which has served since the start of the Cold War – and are becoming obselete.

Defense experts at The War Zone (TWZ) wrote, “LRSO is set to replace the AGM-86B Air Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM), which has served since the twilight of the Cold War.”

STEALTH MODE

Commenting on the first unclassified image, TWZ said the AGM-181A features an inverted tail.

It also noted, “The missile looks like it has a trapezoidal fuselage cross-section design with a wedge-like nose.

“We see no air inlet in the concept rendering, which could be for security reasons, considering the inlet design is often a closely guarded feature on stealthy flying machines – or it could be located on the top of the missile.”

BUILT IN U.S.

The experts warned, though, that the concept pic could well be inaccurate, as “some features will be omitted or even misleading for an initial public release.”

They described it as a “critical tool” for American’s nuclear triad – hoped to avert a “nuclear holocaust.”

It’s being built by major American aerospace and defense firm Raytheon, with production slated for 1,020 units, according to 1945.

The nukes will be carried by both the forthcoming £585 million B-21 Raider and upgraded B-52 Stratofortress bombers.

The AGM-181s are expected to replace the AGM-86B missiles by 2030, added TWZ, quoting a Pentagon acquisition report.

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The Pentagon’s 2022 acquisition estimates the program will cost $16 billion for 1,020 missiles.

And unit costs are currently projected to be around $14 million.

Interesting Engineering said the LRSO “arrives as the United States recalibrates its nuclear posture in response to rapid advances in Russian and Chinese strategic capabilities.

“With the aging Air-Launched Cruise Missile nearing obsolescence and no other nuclear cruise missile currently in service, the AGM-181A LRSO will fill a crucial gap in US deterrence strategy.”

WAR TURMOIL

Its development comes during one of the most violent periods since the end of the Second World War.

US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard warned on Tuesday, after a trip to Hiroshima, that “warmongers” were pushing the world to the brink of nuclear war.

She posted a video of grisly footage from the world’s first nuclear attack, and said, “A single nuclear weapon today could kill millions in just minutes.

“As we stand here today closer to the brink of nuclear annihilation than ever before, political elites and warmongers are carelessly fomenting fear and tensions between nuclear powers.”

These include ongoing threats from Iran, China, North Korea and Russia.

U.S. TARGETS

Iran today threatened to target U.S. military bases in the region if conflict breaks out.

Meanwhile, evil despot Vladimir Putin has his brutal ambitions set on invading Nato, warned Bruno Kahl, head of Berlin’s Federal Intelligence Service.

And just last October, the U.S. and its allies said they were “alarmed” by North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.

An opinion piece in The Hill on the China threat starkly warned yesterday, “America needs to urgently prepare for war.”

It cited Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who said on May 31, “There’s no reason to sugarcoat it, the threat China poses is real. And it could be imminent.”

The Hill said, “The Chinese regime, which is mobilizing all of society for war, is now unstable. It is not clear who, if anyone, is in charge. Therefore, the regime could take us by surprise.

“Given all the turmoil in the Chinese military, America and its partners need to focus on more than just Taiwan. In fact, the main island of Taiwan might be the least likely target.”

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