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May 20, 2025

Flight test for W87-1 planned for next calendar year, Sandia says

By Sarah Salem

A non-Sentinel flight test for the W87-1 warhead is planned for next calendar year, a spokesperson for Sandia National Laboratories told the Exchange Monitor in an email Monday.

“Even with the disruption with the Sentinel program, we’ve been able to continue to keep that program on track,” Laura McGill, director of Sandia, said in response to a question by the Monitor in a virtual press conference. “We’ve actually been able to modify the way we do our development in partnership with the other design agency, which is Livermore National Labs on this. We’ve actually come up with some ways to streamline that program and to integrate our systems verification program so that we can actually reduce the schedule.”

McGill added that the lab also determined that “we could do our first flight test very late in that program and still hold to the current schedule.”

In January, John Evans, principal assistant deputy administrator for stockpile management at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), told the Monitor that within the next year “one, perhaps both” of the W87 warheads — the W87-0 which is already in the stockpile and would fly first on the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile, and the W87-1 that would fly next on the missile — would do a test flight on a non-Sentinel missile.

Sentinel, being built by Northrop Grumman, will eventually replace the Boeing-made Minuteman III as the Air Force’s silo-based, nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile sometime in the 2030s while the Minuteman III is still commissioned.

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