Air Force Plans to Cut Up 41 Cruise Missile Bodies
United Press International
TUCSON —
Forty-one ground-launch cruise missiles will be destroyed with metal-cutting saws at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base next week to comply with the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty, an Air Force spokesman said Friday. Nuclear warheads and fuel already have been removed from the missiles.
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