U.S. Nuclear Missile Silos Need Modernizing, but Fixes Aren’t Coming Soon

The price tag for upgrading the nation’s land-based nuclear missiles is rising, but support for the project isn’t.

The Pentagon has revised the projected cost of refurbishing hundreds of nuclear missile silos to $141 billion, a $30 billion increase from an estimate provided in January. The U.S. Air Force project, known as Sentinel, includes replacing the Cold War-era intercontinental ballistic missiles inside the silos with newer models.