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Dive into this epic combined B-roll compilation on the future of US land-based nuclear deterrence – the massive Sentinel program (formerly GBSD) modernizing America's ICBM force!

See the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent megaproject in action: Recapitalizing 400 missiles, 450 silos, 600+ facilities across 40,000 sq miles in multiple states. Watch Minuteman III maintenance, test launch prep, and shipment from F.E. Warren to Vandenberg – the current backbone being upgraded for ultimate reliability.

Plus, notional animation of a ballistic missile threat (like North Korean ICBM) launch, reentry, and flight path – showing why America needs next-gen power to counter global threats and dominate strategic deterrence.

Sentinel (LGM-35A) delivers enhanced range, security, survivability, and modularity – viable through 2075. This once-in-a-generation upgrade ensures credible options against any adversary, strengthening the nuclear triad!

Stunning HD footage & visuals: missile handling, silo ops, launch sequences, threat simulations. Perfect for fans of US nuclear forces, ICBM tech, Minuteman III, Sentinel program, strategic deterrence, ballistic missiles, and global security.

Pure power, precision, and unbreakable defense in this full compilation!

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00:06Since World War II, the United States has maintained a safe, secure, and effective nuclear triad.
00:12The land-based leg of the triad has been a stabilizing force,
00:15top cover for the United States and our global allies ever since.
00:19Through the history of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, or ICBMs,
00:23the Air Force is focused on weapon system improvements.
00:29On alert since 1959, the first ICBM, the Atlas Missile, was developed to respond to adversary aggression.
00:39The Titan I and II were the first multi-stage missiles that could strike targets outside the Atlas' range.
00:45Offered twice the payload capacity of previous ICBMs, and the Titan II was the first to launch from the silo.
00:54The Minuteman missile was built on the strengths of previous ICBMs and addressed weaknesses, including use of liquid fuel.
01:01The whole Minuteman II weapon system was more resistant to a nuclear blast and introduced a new guidance system with
01:08an eight-target capacity.
01:11The current Minuteman III is the result of over four decades of spiral development.
01:15When fielded in the 1970s, it deployed into hardened silos and gave airmen on alert advantages of accuracy, reliability, and
01:23near instantaneous launch capability.
01:27Peacekeeper was developed after Minuteman III, carried more warheads, and was cold-launched, allowing for silo reuse.
01:36After the deactivation of all peacekeepers following the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II, the older Minuteman III weapons system became
01:44the backbone of the land-based leg of the nuclear triad.
01:49From the Atlas ICBM, which was stored outside and took hours to launch, to the Minuteman III, which launches in
01:57minutes from an unmanned silo, ICBMs have improved with each generation.
02:03After over 50 years of incredible service, the Minuteman III will be replaced and modernized with a new generation ICBM.
02:10The Ground-Based Strategic Deterrence Systems Directorate team have been given the noble task of replacing this Hall of Fame
02:16weapons system with a new ICBM baseline design,
02:20which will deploy 400 new missiles, update 450 silos, and modernize more than 600 facilities across almost 40,000 square
02:29miles of U.S. territory, which spans over six states, three operational wings, and a test location.
02:37This undertaking is a true mega-project that will require radical teamwork, disciplined execution, and historic resolve.
02:45GBSD is a new baseline design for the ICBM that includes a low technical risk with a technically mature baseline
02:52design,
02:52which ensures the land-based leg of the triad meets future operation requirements through 2075.
03:00In close cooperation with Air Force Global Strike Command and the intelligence community,
03:06GBSD is a flexible design capable of adapting to meet the challenges of future threats
03:10while providing a more warfighter-friendly design for operators, maintainers, and defenders.
03:17GBSD's acquisition approach seeks to manage risk, promote innovation, and identify affordable design options using new and advanced program management
03:25techniques.
03:28Since its beginning in 2014, the GBSD program has been bringing the future faster for the nation through innovations in
03:35digital engineering,
03:36modular open systems architecture, contracting, data analytics, and program management.
03:45GBSD's modular open system architecture is a very human-centric design that will bring down lifecycle costs
03:51and ensure we meet the demands of dynamic threats and technological change anticipated over the next 50 years.
03:58Purchasing GBSD technical specification rights will ensure maintenance competition over the life of the program.
04:06Digital engineering enables our team to use 3D models and simulations to explore possibilities
04:11and develop innovative solutions in a virtual environment.
04:18Development, security, and operations embed security as an integral part of the development process,
04:24minimizing vulnerabilities through the life of the weapon system.
04:30During GBSD's technology maturation and risk reduction phase,
04:34the program successfully executed numerous design reviews and made great progress in prototype development.
04:40The program's successes has put the nation in a strong position to execute GBSD design,
04:46test, and early production activities with time certainty and within costs.
04:53The engineering and manufacturing developed contractor, Northrop Grumman,
04:57will work hand in hand with the Air Force to complete the final systems design,
05:01build and demonstrate performance, and prepare for production.
05:06As we move forward and capitalize on current and future technology advancements,
05:11we will also look back to the father of ICBMs, General Bernard Schriever, for management guidance.
05:16What he said more than 70 years ago is just as true today.
05:21The Air Force's ballistic missile program represents a concerted effort of unprecedented magnitude,
05:27jointly pursued by the most competent and widespread government, science, and industry teams ever assembled on a single project.
05:34We are building a similar team for GBSD.
05:37The scale, complexity, and diversity of this new ICBM requires it.
05:42The threats the United States may face in the future demands it.
05:51be able to find the American
05:57as well.
06:00To the Unidos and Get fashion at the masks,
06:08to the Delaware to stand in auish güven.
06:14The Korean program that's now has been built to Master的实践
06:27We're at.
06:40All right.
06:42That's all right.
06:43What's that?
06:44Stand back.
06:45Hey, hook up the ground.
06:46No, he's partial.
07:40This is going out here, we're going to have the next battery to support the battery price.
08:10Alright, we're out.
08:17Yeah, back of there.
08:19Yep, pull!
08:22Small pull back!
08:24Come here and go.
08:26Both sides? Yeah.
08:27Both sides up.
08:34Both sides up.
08:34It's too far!
08:35Take some to out!
08:36I got it, I got it.
08:38I got it, I got it!
08:40I got it!
08:44Alright.
08:44Alright.
08:44Let's do this.
08:49Yep.
08:49Back!
08:50Alright.
08:53Alright.
08:58Hey, it's the fuck boy.
08:59Hey, Hermosillo's here, is he coming on?
09:01Harmony Durham?
09:06Is Hermosillo coming on site?
09:08Yes!
09:24Yes!
09:25Yes!
09:27Good!
09:30Good!
09:33Thank you!
09:35Superbar's down!
09:37Still got movement!
09:40I have a red tab that I can improvise with.
09:43I have a red tab that I can improvise with.
09:57Open out!
09:58Copy that!
09:59Is it clear?
10:00Just bring your own milk all over already?
10:02Uh...
10:02Get the data file away.
10:05Hey, don't put anything in front of there!
10:08Okay.
10:09Put the power!
10:10We got one longitude in the left of Ray's.
10:13Hey, Ray's.
10:14What's up, Matt?
10:21It's completely useless.
10:23No idea.
10:31I'm guessing they built it so you can tie the cage down right there to use an ego.
10:37Really?
10:37I guess that's not...
10:55Oh!
11:05He's on the nose of the alley.
11:08That's a secret!
11:09Oh!
11:10Quickly press the button down!
11:10Yeah!
11:13I'm sorry, but I'm sorry.
11:14I can't do that!
11:14You know, I can do that.
11:15I can do that.
11:17You know.
11:17I can't do that.
11:18I can't do that.
11:19I can't do that.
11:21I can't do it.
11:23You can't.
14:34All right.
16:53Sorry guys.
16:55This is the main scene.
16:57Well this video you can find the...
17:00...a lot of experience only and more gear.
17:06I'm looking for a lot of you.
17:09I can keep it very much.
17:13I'm looking for a lot of you, but I can't.
17:15I'm looking for a lot of you as well.
17:20I'm looking for a lot of you.
17:21I'm looking for some of you.
17:22Alright, we're at the end of the day.
17:27Okay.
17:38Hey, Doug, I got you.
17:53It's gonna set off all the alarms. Oh, no, no, don't do that then.
17:56You can like, yeah, it's just an alarm.
17:59Oh, to make sure you can get the alarm. Are you ready?
18:03I'm ready.
18:27Who's missing hardware? Airman Reyes, I need goggles.
18:45Checking Aaron Electrical.
18:49Aaron Electrical.
18:51Way not to save.
18:52Who's missing rules? Damage.
18:56Who's missing hardware?
18:58Rack, smithy, throw, no.
19:01Rack, smithy, throw, no.
19:17Rack, smithy, throw, no.
19:21Rack, smithy, do that.
19:23Rack, smithy, throw, no.
19:35Rack.
19:41Rack, smithy.
19:46Rack.
20:10and as maintenance goes, me being the cage man, I'm primarily out here working on this
20:15and I have to wait for a second
20:46they wouldn't
20:46they wouldn't be up to a locker
20:48they're just gonna get a locker
20:53but in all these
20:54I'm going to wait for it
20:55I have to wait for a second
20:56let's wait for a second
20:56they've come for and we're at the giddy
20:57and they're just doing this
20:59they're the hardest thing
20:59and that's the fact that it's going for
20:59so we're going to have to go
20:59and we're going to have to have to be
20:59we're going to have to be
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