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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 · Sec. 1657

Sec. 1657. REPORT ON THE NUMBER OF PLANNED LONG-RANGE STANDOFF WEAPONS

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## SEC. 1657 REPORT ON THE NUMBER OF PLANNED LONG-RANGE STANDOFF WEAPONS Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the justification of the number of planned nuclear-armed cruise missiles, known as the long-range standoff weapon, of the United States. The report shall include— ####
(1)the rationale for procuring such planned number of cruise missiles; ####
(2)how such planned number of cruise missiles aligns with the nuclear employment strategy of the United States; ####
(3)an estimate of the annual and total cost for research, development, test, and evaluation and procurement for such planned number of cruise missiles; and ####
(4)an estimate of the proportional annual cost of such cruise missiles as compared to the annual cost of the nuclear triad and annual defense spending. **[**Section 1658 repealed by section 1670(c) of division A of Public Law 114–328.**]**
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