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.
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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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