Home | Pantex Plant As the cornerstone of the nation’s Nuclear Security Enterprise, Pantex applies unique capabilities to ensure the effectiveness of the U S nuclear stockpile in support of the Nation’s nuclear deterrent
Pantex - Wikipedia The Pantex plant was originally constructed as a conventional bomb plant for the United States Army Air Force during the early days of World War II The Pantex Ordnance Plant was authorized February 24, 1942
Pantex Nuclear Weapons Facility | Texas DSHS Pantex Plant is a U S DOE facility operated by contractor BWXT Pantex and Sandia National Laboratory The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE NNSA) is the onsite DOE presence responsible for directing Plant operations
Pantex Plant | Los Alamos National Laboratory “Pantex is the final assembly point for our nation’s nuclear weapons, and therefore it is the last stop in the supply chain prior to providing the assets to the Department of Defense ” (DOD)
ABOUT PANTEX - cns-llc. us All work at Pantex is carried out under three overarching priorities: the safety and health of workers and the public, the security of weapons and information, and the protection of the environment
Pantex | Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board - DNFSB Pantex (Amarillo, TX) - The Pantex Ordnance Plant was authorized on February 24, 1942, with construction being completed on November 15, 1942 The mission of the Plant was to load and pack conventional artillery shells and bombs in support of the World War II effort
Pantex celebrates first production unit of W76 Mk4B submarine . . . The Pantex Plant marked the completion of the first production unit of the W76 Mk4B on Wednesday morning The modified submarine thermonuclear warhead expands on the W76 and better informs the Navy of what is mounted
Pantex celebrates new facility with ribbon cutting event May 6 Pantex kicked off a new era of weapons maintenance and surveillance on Wednesday morning, May 6 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open its new High Explosives Science and Engineering (HESE)