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These are obsolete. These tactical nuclear weapons were a large part of the peak nuclear weapons stockpile levels during the Cold War.
Tactical nuclear arms in Europe are outdated: not only have the bombs themselves reached the end of their service life, but the strategy to employ them was overtaken by events twenty years ago. Today, they are no longer welded into that strategy.
In June1991, President Bush ordered the military to unilaterally cut its arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons, though. All nuclear weapons, including TLAM-Ns, were removed from surface ships and stored ashore. Between 1991 and 1993 US tactical nuclear weapons were reduced by 85 percent, and related weapons storage sites were reduced by more than 80 percent.
Tactical nuclear weapons have lost prominence in the US Air Force planning, and plans to use them will expire when the F-15, F-16, and F-117 are retired from service (there are no plans to integrate them aboard the F-22).
The US Army is out of the tactical nuclear weapons business, and the Navy’s tactical nuclear Tomahawk cruise missiles are not carried aboard Navy vessels anymore.