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Force de Frappe / France / Nuclear weapons / Air-Sol Moyenne Portée / M51 / M45 / Dassault Mirage 2000N/2000D / Submarine-launched ballistic missile / CEA Valduc / Nuclear weapons of France / Aerospace engineering / Aviation
Date: 2015-02-17 21:06:18
Force de Frappe
France
Nuclear weapons
Air-Sol Moyenne Portée
M51
M45
Dassault Mirage 2000N/2000D
Submarine-launched ballistic missile
CEA Valduc
Nuclear weapons of France
Aerospace engineering
Aviation

FRANCE hANS KRISTENSEN F rance spends approximately US$4.6 billion (€3.5 billion) on its nuclear forces each year. Like several of the other nuclear weapon states, France is in the middle

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