apnews.com
May 27, 03:04 PM
A report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies indicates that U.S. military contractors will need at least three years to replenish key weapons stockpiles used in the Iran war, raising concerns about military readiness for future conflicts, particularly with China. The report highlights challenges in production capacity and the implications of recent defense budget proposals.
The Hill
May 27, 06:09 PM
A report by the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) states that it will take three or more years to replenish advanced weapons stockpiles used in the Iran war. This includes systems such as the Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense systems.
Washington Examiner
May 27, 06:54 PM
A report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that U.S. defense contractors will need over three years to replenish munitions used during the Iran war. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth noted that while there is a need to increase production capacity, the U.S. has sufficient munitions for current operations. The Pentagon is working to enhance its manufacturing capabilities amid concerns about future military engagements.
PBS NewsHour
May 27, 08:56 PM
A report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies highlights that the U.S. has enough munitions for the Iran war but faces challenges in replenishing depleted inventories. This situation raises concerns about vulnerabilities in potential future conflicts in the Western Pacific.
Axios
May 28, 09:10 AM
The conflict in Iran is causing significant shortages in missile-defense systems for the U.S. and its allies, with stockpiles expected to remain low for several years. The Pentagon is responding by increasing production rates for interceptors to address these challenges.
Al Jazeera English
May 28, 06:36 PM
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has reported that it will take at least two years to restore the US munitions stockpile to its pre-war levels. This comes in the context of the recent conflict involving Iran.