U.S. Military Contractors Struggle to Restock Crucial Weapons Systems Amid Rising Concerns of Potential Firepower Shortage

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U.S. Military Contractors Struggle to Restock Crucial Weapons Systems Amid Rising Concerns of Potential Firepower Shortage

U.S. military contractors are facing a significant challenge as they require a minimum of three years to restock supplies of three crucial weapons systems that were extensively utilized during the Iran conflict. This analysis, released recently, has raised concerns about the potential lack of firepower for American forces in potential confrontations with China. The three key weapons systems in question are the Tomahawk cruise missiles, utilized for striking deep within enemy territory, and the Patriot and THAAD interceptors, crucial for defense against incoming missiles and drones.