Memorandum Number:
No. 291-M
November 14, 1994
MEMORANDUM FOR
CORRESPONDENTS
The
Department of Defense (DoD) announced today that construction has begun
on a neutralization facility in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, to safely eliminate
SS-19 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) scheduled for destruction
under START. Each SS-19, if deployed, is capable of delivering six nuclear
weapons to any location in the United States.
The facility at
Yuzhnoye Design Bureau at Dnepropetrovsk, which formerly designed strategic
missiles, is expected to begin neutralizing rocket motors and fuel tanks
from three SS-19 ICBMs per month in October 1995. United States assistance
in this project is funded under the Cooperative Threat Reduction
(Nunn-Lugar) program. A $185 million implementing agreement for
strategic arms elimination assistance was signed by the DoD and the
Ukraine Ministry of Defense on December 15, 1993 and amended on March
21, 1994.
United States assistance
includes construction of the neutralization facility, incinerators,
heavy equipment, industrial tools, diesel fuel and gas. Ukrainian contributions
include neutralization facility design and a large portion of its construction,
construction of a missile storage yard and bridge cranes. The Defense
Nuclear Agency recently awarded a $2.5 million contract to the Morrison-Knudsen
construction firm of Cleveland, Ohio to integrate the neutralization
facility design and construction and provide maintenance and training
support to the project.
The entire SS-19
ICBM elimination process involves removing missile warheads, defueling
missiles, removing the missiles from silos, and shipping missiles to
Dnepropetrovsk for neutralization. As of November 3, 1994, DoD has ordered
over $63 million worth of equipment to support Ukraine strategic nuclear
arms elimination efforts.
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