p.53-94 (pdf) - Natural Resources Defense Council
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Appendix F British Nuclear Weapons By Type and Location<br />
Base Warheads<br />
Faslane (submarine homeport) 160<br />
Coulport (SLBM warhead storage) 40<br />
RAF Marham (Tornado/WE-177) 80<br />
(being retired)<br />
Aldermaston (Laboratory) few<br />
Burghfield (assembly and disassembly)<br />
Chevaline SLBM* 100<br />
WE-177* 20<br />
*Retired warheads awaiting disassembly<br />
Appendix G French Nuclear Weapons By Type and Location<br />
Base Warheads<br />
Ile Longue (submarine homeport)<br />
TN70/71/M4A/B SLBM 300<br />
TN75/M45 SLBM 100<br />
Istres (Mirage 2000N, Escadron 3/4 “Limousin”)<br />
TN80/81/ASMP 20<br />
Luxeuil (Mirage 2000N, Escadrons1/4 “Dauphine” and 2/4 “Lafayette”<br />
TN80/81/ASMP 40<br />
NAS Landivisiau (Super Etendard ,Flotille nos. 11F and 17F)<br />
TN80/81/ASMP20<br />
Limeil-Valenton (Laboratory) few<br />
Valduc (assembly and disassembly)<br />
TN61/S3 IRBM* 20<br />
TN90/Hades SRBM* 30<br />
*Retired warheads awaiting disassembly<br />
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