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U.S. Military Faces Ongoing Weapons Shortage

The U.S. military's weapons shortage continues, with no immediate resolution in sight. Raytheon has stated plans to boost Tomahawk missile production but requires more suppliers to achieve this increase.

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The U.S. military is experiencing a weapons shortage that shows limited signs of improvement in the near future. Raytheon, a defense contractor, announced in February 2026 its intention to increase production of Tomahawk missiles. However, the company indicated that it must identify additional suppliers to meet its production goals.

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U.S. Military’s Weapons Shortage Shows Few Signs of Easing Soon

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