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U.S. Troops Running Out of Arms and Munitions as Biden Keeps Sending More to Ukraine
Gateway Pundit ^ | Mar. 7, 2023 | Mike LaChance

Posted on 03/07/2023 10:09:30 AM PST by Kazan

As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, Biden keeps sending military equipment and ammunition to Ukraine. There is no end in sight, and Biden has even said as much.

Yet here in the United States, arms manufacturers can’t keep up with demand, and our own armed forces are already running dangerously low.

At what point does someone in Washington step up and demand that our own national defense is at risk?

Jed Babbin writes at the American Spectator:

Biden has sent roughly one-third of our Javelin anti-tank missiles and one third of our Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine. Ukraine is expending those weapons and others faster than we can manufacture them.

We normally produce between 1,000 and 2,100 Javelins each year. The Army is trying to get industry to up the rate to 4,000 each year. Faint hope.

By some estimates, Ukraine is firing six to seven thousand 155 mm artillery shells every day. At that rate, they could expend the entirety of Britain’s stockpile of NATO-standard 155 mm shells in just eight days. Ammunition for the U.S. HIMARS (high-mobility artillery rocket system) and other munitions are also being expended at tremendous rates.

The problem we are having is that, despite some efforts to stimulate production in the U.S., the supply is lagging far behind the demand.

According to a Center for Strategic and International Studies report I mentioned last week, some credible estimates are that we would run out of ammunition — missiles, artillery shells, etc. — in one week if the Chinese attacked Taiwan at this point and if — a big “if” — Biden decided to defend Taiwan. He has said we would do so four times and each time his cabinet has assured the Taiwanese that we hadn’t changed our “One China” policy, which means we wouldn’t defend Taiwan.

The problem is greatly exacerbated by supply chain problems. A friend of mine who is the CEO of a medium-sized aerospace firm that produces, among other things, radar systems told me that parts he orders today can’t be delivered for at least eighteen months.

More from the Epoch Times:

U.S. Army officials are in the process of ramping up production to overcome challenges associated with replenishing domestic stockpiles of munitions that were either sold to Ukraine or would be needed for a potential fight in the Indo-Pacific, according to Assistant Secretary of the Army Douglas Bush.

The Army is “now in execution mode,” ramping up production to refill quickly draining stockpiles, although production timelines for many munitions have been complicated by complex supply chains and security requirements, according to Bush.

He also said that it’s impossible to tell just what the United States’ needs would be in the future because of the open-ended nature of the war in Ukraine, although requirements would likely be higher due to increased international tensions.

“The long-term challenge will be how much of that capacity can we sustain over time, post-conflict,” Bush said. “We don’t know how long the conflict will last. We don’t know how low our stocks will be.”

The United States cannot ignore our own national security concerns while sending an endless supply of weapons and ammo to Ukraine.

The Biden administration is putting America’s safety at risk.


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1 posted on 03/07/2023 10:09:30 AM PST by Kazan
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To: Kazan

If Biden will let a Chinese spy balloon traverse the United States, he probably has no problem leaving the US open to attack.


2 posted on 03/07/2023 10:12:23 AM PST by Tench_Coxe
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Imagine that. China must be pleased


3 posted on 03/07/2023 10:18:35 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Tench_Coxe

Small wars like this are important lessons.

Artillery has been secondary is US doctrine for a long time. We are now learning that it is still essential in the 21st century.

Long run the lessons from Ukraine will be essential for when we next get in a major land war.


4 posted on 03/07/2023 10:19:07 AM PST by Renfrew (Muscovia delenda est)
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To: Kazan

It’s part of the plan.


5 posted on 03/07/2023 10:24:13 AM PST by Savage Beast (If America is drawn into another war...it will be because of...human ostriches ~Espionage Agent 1939)
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To: Kazan
Raytheon, Inland Motors, Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Hughes, Northrop-Grumman.

Move cash to bombs and mortars now. This is peak Uncle Joey carnage time!

6 posted on 03/07/2023 10:25:30 AM PST by blackdog ((Z28.310) Forget "Global Warming", new grants are for "Galaxy Dimming")
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To: Kazan

The was an article posted yesterday here about the lack of machine tools to increase capacity in the industry. When US arms and ammunition manufacturers go to China, hat in hand, to beg for more machine tools, let’s hope Xi doesn’t have to get approval from his new BFF in Moscow.


7 posted on 03/07/2023 10:25:49 AM PST by hardspunned (Former DC GOP globalist stooge)
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To: Tench_Coxe

Time to watch Red Dawn again.


8 posted on 03/07/2023 10:26:20 AM PST by Ex-Episcopalian
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To: Renfrew

FIFO inventory turnover time. Everything has a shelf life.


9 posted on 03/07/2023 10:26:43 AM PST by blackdog ((Z28.310) Forget "Global Warming", new grants are for "Galaxy Dimming")
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To: Kazan
Shovels, the answer is shovels.


10 posted on 03/07/2023 10:27:58 AM PST by JonPreston
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To: Kazan
Ukraine is firing six to seven thousand 155 mm artillery shells every day.

Do they have Stormtroopers running those guns or what?

11 posted on 03/07/2023 10:28:28 AM PST by The Iceman Cometh (F*ck Joe Biden!)
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To: The Iceman Cometh

If you consider that there is typically a ‘limit’ on artillery shells fired with each ‘barrel’...has to be some company out there making/marketing them for some replacement in the near future.

I noticed 3 months ago...Russians were having artillery weapon failures...where they’d drastically exceeded their limit. My take then....the Russians didn’t have the capacity to quickly manufacture more.


12 posted on 03/07/2023 10:34:16 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: Kazan

Do we still have entrenching tools?


13 posted on 03/07/2023 10:34:38 AM PST by Mouton (The enemy of the people is the media )
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To: Kazan

“The United States cannot ignore our own national security concerns while sending an endless supply of weapons and ammo to Ukraine.”

I agree. The US needs to increase defense spending to refresh our stocks of weaponry and we also need to realize that the three decades of the Peace Dividend are now at an end.

Russia is on the march and China is angling for war.

If we all truly want to prevent a war then we must prepare for it. Our enemies will never attack us because we’re too strong.


14 posted on 03/07/2023 10:35:41 AM PST by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: The Iceman Cometh

They are probably firing half that and in true slavic fashion, “losing” the rest.


15 posted on 03/07/2023 10:37:55 AM PST by SPDSHDW (Ya’ll knew he was installed via fraud, and chose to do nothing. Enjoy the roller coaster ride.)
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To: Kazan

What does $850 billion a year buy you?

A lot of expensive generals, overseeing a huge, bloated, non-military political DC bureaucracy, and lots of very rich contractors - all itching for more wars overseas.

What it doesn’t get you is artillery shells or rockets.


16 posted on 03/07/2023 10:37:56 AM PST by PGR88
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To: Mouton

Shovels are so quaint.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oBv1Rl6wCA


17 posted on 03/07/2023 10:38:02 AM PST by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: Kazan

Biden and his friends are setting us up to be invaded.


18 posted on 03/07/2023 10:53:13 AM PST by Revel
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To: Kazan
Ukraine is expending those weapons and others faster than we can manufacture them.

"Expending" is the new word for "selling them on the black market"...

19 posted on 03/07/2023 10:54:58 AM PST by kiryandil (China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
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To: Kazan

Better clue ‘Linda’ Graham in. He’s ready to send American troops to Mexico to beat back the cartels that Brandon has green-lighted with our open border!

What a mess...


20 posted on 03/07/2023 11:04:02 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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