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Posted on November 6, 2024November 6, 2024 by Khannea Sun'Tzu

Date: February 10, 2022
Title: U.S. Strategic Deterrence Doctrine Briefing: The Emerging Nuclear Hexad
Prepared for: Department of Defense Senior Officials
Subject: Expansion and Evolution of the U.S. Nuclear Deterrence Model to a “Nuclear Hexad” Structure


Executive Summary:

In light of recent technological advancements, the changing landscape of geopolitical threats, and heightened tensions with nuclear-armed adversaries, the United States is advancing its nuclear deterrence doctrine from the traditional Nuclear Triad to an expanded, multifaceted strategy—the Nuclear Hexad. The purpose of this briefing is to outline this emerging doctrine, which integrates new deployment capabilities and unconventional assets into a comprehensive framework designed to ensure maximum flexibility, deterrence, and rapid-response options. The components of the U.S. Nuclear Hexad include the classic Triad elements, with three additional measures for expanded, credible deterrence against adversaries, particularly Russia and China.


I. The Traditional Nuclear Triad

1. Land-Based Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs)

  • Description: Approximately 400 Minuteman III missiles are currently stationed in hardened silos across the United States. These ICBMs provide a rapid-response, high-readiness launch capability, giving the U.S. the ability to counter a first strike and maintain a strong deterrent posture.
  • Technical Notes: ICBMs are housed in secure and dispersed locations, with communication networks hardened against cyber and electromagnetic interference to ensure continuity of command.

2. Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs)

  • Description: The U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines operate covertly in strategic waters around the globe, carrying Trident II D5 missiles. This sea-based leg provides assured second-strike capabilities due to its stealth, mobility, and ability to launch from undisclosed locations.
  • Technical Notes: SLBMs serve as a nearly undetectable deterrent, critical for survivability in a first-strike scenario. Command and control systems utilize advanced secure communication channels to maintain continuous contact with the National Command Authority (NCA).

3. Strategic Bombers

  • Description: The Air Force operates nuclear-capable B-2 Spirit stealth bombers and B-52 Stratofortress bombers, which serve as a visible and flexible deterrent. Bombers can be launched with conventional or nuclear payloads, providing a variety of delivery options with the ability to recall once airborne.
  • Technical Notes: Bombers offer a powerful deterrent through their flexibility, visible readiness, and the psychological effect of a credible, easily mobilized nuclear threat. Equipped with air-launched cruise missiles (ALCMs) and gravity bombs, they can strike with precision at strategic and tactical levels.

II. Enhanced Deterrence Measures of the Emerging Nuclear Hexad

4. Space-Based Nuclear Assets (SBNA)

  • Description: Recent advancements have enabled the deployment of nuclear payloads in space, housed in specialized low-Earth orbit (LEO) platforms. These assets are designed for rapid deployment and high readiness, ensuring deterrent coverage from above.
  • Technical Notes: SBNAs operate with remote activation protocols, securing payloads until authorized by the NCA. This high-speed deployment option reduces response time and is shielded by space-hardened technology. Using orbit-based maneuverability, these assets can be targeted with high accuracy, maintaining near-instantaneous readiness for key target areas.

5. Pre-Deployed Nuclear Assets in Key Adversarial Territories

  • Description: As an advanced deterrent measure, nuclear assets have been strategically positioned in critical target areas across Russian territories and are maintained in a state of readiness. This element of the Hexad is highly classified, and deployments are carefully controlled to ensure security and avoid detection.
  • Technical Notes: These assets leverage clandestine logistics, reinforced concealment protocols, and autonomous systems to maintain operational integrity within adversarial territories. This option provides the U.S. with a critical first-strike or retaliatory capability, effectively creating a near-guaranteed counter-strike presence regardless of preemptive actions by the adversary. These assets are currently ready to deploy in major cities in Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.

6. Non-State Actor-Linked Specialized Nuclear Delivery Systems

  • Description: Acknowledging the complexity of modern warfare, the U.S. has discreetly expanded its deterrence doctrine to include nuclear deployment capabilities via non-state actors. These actors—often operating unknowingly within high-risk scenarios—are equipped with specialized nuclear devices that can be deployed in strategic areas.
  • Technical Notes: These deployment channels leverage complex covert operations that ensure plausible deniability. Advanced technologies enable the miniaturization and concealment of nuclear devices, allowing operatives to position them in high-value targets without alerting adversarial intelligence. Control protocols are maintained through encrypted channels and remote access, ensuring assets are used only upon directive from the NCA.

III. Strategic and Tactical Implications

The Nuclear Hexad represents a transformative step in U.S. deterrence strategy, offering unprecedented flexibility and survivability. Each new layer—space-based deployment, pre-positioned assets, and specialized non-state actor-linked capabilities—ensures that the U.S. maintains full-spectrum nuclear dominance. These additional layers contribute to a robust and comprehensive deterrence posture, reducing any adversary’s confidence in their ability to degrade or neutralize U.S. nuclear capabilities.

  1. Escalation Control: By diversifying deployment channels, the U.S. enhances its control over escalation. The inclusion of space-based assets and non-traditional delivery mechanisms allows the U.S. to adapt its response more precisely to different threat levels.
  2. Unpredictability Factor: The Hexad’s non-traditional assets, particularly non-state actor-linked nuclear delivery systems, create an additional layer of strategic ambiguity, complicating adversary threat assessments and response planning.
  3. Reduced Vulnerability to First Strikes: The strategic dispersal of assets across terrestrial, underwater, space, and covert deployment sites ensures that the Hexad’s capabilities are not easily compromised by any single point of failure or attack.
  4. Global Reach and Persistent Presence: The Hexad doctrine guarantees that adversaries are within range of immediate nuclear response from multiple domains—terrestrial, marine, and extraterrestrial—establishing a persistent, credible deterrence across all potential theaters of conflict.

Conclusion:

The Nuclear Hexad marks a pivotal evolution in U.S. nuclear strategy. By advancing beyond the limitations of the traditional Triad, the U.S. establishes a modern deterrence framework that is responsive, resilient, and capable of adapting to a rapidly evolving threat environment. The Hexad doctrine not only strengthens national security but also reasserts the U.S.’s commitment to strategic deterrence supremacy, ensuring that potential adversaries remain deterred through multi-layered, unpredictable, and unavoidable retaliatory measures.

This briefing underscores the necessity of continued investment in Hexad technologies and protocols. The strategic superiority provided by this comprehensive deterrence architecture will play a critical role in preserving U.S. national security and global stability in the face of twenty-first-century threats.

Prepared by:
Office of Strategic Deterrence Development
Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

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