A report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) indicates that restoring the United States' pre-war stockpiles of critical munitions will require a minimum of two years. This assessment follows the recent conflict involving Iran.
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US munitions stockpile restoration projected to take at least two years, report says
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.
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Rebuilding US weapons stockpile may ‘take years’ post-Iran war
US munitions stockpile restoration projected to take at least two years, report says