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Since the onset of the Ukraine crisis, the United States has made a substantial effort to ramp up its ammunition production capabilities. Reports indicate that the number of rounds produced by U.S. ground forces has nearly tripled, escalating from 14,500 to an impressive 40,000 units. This significant increase aims to meet the escalating demand for munitions in ongoing international conflicts.
The U.S. Army has set ambitious targets for the upcoming year, with plans to manufacture over one million 155mm artillery shells. These shells are critically in short supply in military warehouses, largely due to their high demand in Ukraine. The strategic push to expand production underscores the nation’s commitment to maintaining a robust supply chain for critical military equipment during times of global instability.
Major General John Reim, speaking to the defense portal, emphasized the progress made, stating, “We are beginning to see tangible returns on the substantial investments we’ve made. Although the process took longer than initially expected, these extensive investments were necessary, and we acted swiftly to adapt to the situation.”
In line with these efforts, the U.S. Army announced a phased increase in artillery shell production:
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