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Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by ArewaNorth: 2:41pm On Oct 08, 2022
The United States will soon be unable to provide Ukraine with certain types of ammunition that are essential to Kyiv’s battle against Russia’s invasion, as supplies are being used up faster than they can be replaced.

Washington has become by far the largest supplier of arms to Ukraine since Russia launched the invasion on February 24, with more than $16.8 billion in military assistance provided since that date.

But US stockpiles of some equipment are “reaching the minimum levels needed for war plans and training,” and restocking to pre-invasion levels could take years, Mark Cancian of the Center for Strategic and International Studies wrote in a recent analysis.

Washington is “learning lessons” from the conflict about ammunition needs in a great power war, which are “far greater” than expected, a US military official acknowledged on the condition of anonymity.

American defence firms were forced to drastically reduce production in the 1990s as the United States slashed defence spending following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and their number fell dramatically, from dozens to single digits.

Now, the US government must convince the industry to reopen assembly lines and relaunch production of items such as Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, which have not been made since 2020.

Some US-provided equipment has become emblematic of the war in Ukraine, such as Javelin anti-tank weapons that were widely used by Kyiv’s forces to blunt the Russian advance on the capital, and the Himars, a precision rocket system now playing a key role in counter-offensives against Moscow’s troops in the east and south.

‘No alternatives’
But US stocks of ammunition for Himars – which fires GPS-guided rockets known as GMLRS, with a range of more than 80 kilometres (50 miles) – are dwindling.

“If the United States sent one-third of that inventory to Ukraine (as has been the case with Javelin and Stinger), Ukraine would receive 8,000 to 10,000 rockets.

“That inventory would likely last several months, but, when the inventory is exhausted, there are no alternatives,” said Cancian, who previously worked on weapons procurement for the US government.

“Production is about 5,000 a year. Although the United States is working to increase that amount, and money has recently been allocated for that purpose, it will take years,” he said, adding that older equipment could help fill the gap.

The United States has provided some 8,500 Javelin missiles to Kyiv, but the production of a weapon that has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance is only about 1,000 per year.

The US government ordered $350 million worth of the missiles in May, but it will again take several years before stockpiles are replenished.

The United States has also supplied more than 800,000 NATO standard 155 mm artillery shells to Kyiv – three-quarters of the total amount delivered by all Western countries, according to official Pentagon statistics.

The amount of shells Washington has provided “is probably close to the limit that the United States is willing to give without risk to its own warfighting capabilities,” Cancian said.

US production of these shells currently stands at 14,000 per month, but the Pentagon has announced that it aims to increase that figure to 36,000 within three years. That would still only bring annual production to 432,000 – less than half of what has been provided to Ukraine in seven months.

And the US defence industry production is speeding up, Laura Cooper, a senior defence department official responsible for Russia and Ukraine, said Tuesday.

“The United States will continue to stand with the Ukrainian people and provide them with the security assistance they need to defend themselves for as long as it takes,” she said.

(AFP)The United States will soon be unable to provide Ukraine with certain types of ammunition that are essential to Kyiv’s battle against Russia’s invasion, as supplies are being used up faster than they can be replaced.

Washington has become by far the largest supplier of arms to Ukraine since Russia launched the invasion on February 24, with more than $16.8 billion in military assistance provided since that date.

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But US stockpiles of some equipment are “reaching the minimum levels needed for war plans and training,” and restocking to pre-invasion levels could take years, Mark Cancian of the Center for Strategic and International Studies wrote in a recent analysis.

Washington is “learning lessons” from the conflict about ammunition needs in a great power war, which are “far greater” than expected, a US military official acknowledged on the condition of anonymity.

American defence firms were forced to drastically reduce production in the 1990s as the United States slashed defence spending following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and their number fell dramatically, from dozens to single digits.

Now, the US government must convince the industry to reopen assembly lines and relaunch production of items such as Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, which have not been made since 2020.

Some US-provided equipment has become emblematic of the war in Ukraine, such as Javelin anti-tank weapons that were widely used by Kyiv’s forces to blunt the Russian advance on the capital, and the Himars, a precision rocket system now playing a key role in counter-offensives against Moscow’s troops in the east and south.

‘No alternatives’
But US stocks of ammunition for Himars – which fires GPS-guided rockets known as GMLRS, with a range of more than 80 kilometres (50 miles) – are dwindling.

“If the United States sent one-third of that inventory to Ukraine (as has been the case with Javelin and Stinger), Ukraine would receive 8,000 to 10,000 rockets.

“That inventory would likely last several months, but, when the inventory is exhausted, there are no alternatives,” said Cancian, who previously worked on weapons procurement for the US government.

“Production is about 5,000 a year. Although the United States is working to increase that amount, and money has recently been allocated for that purpose, it will take years,” he said, adding that older equipment could help fill the gap.

The United States has provided some 8,500 Javelin missiles to Kyiv, but the production of a weapon that has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance is only about 1,000 per year.

The US government ordered $350 million worth of the missiles in May, but it will again take several years before stockpiles are replenished.

The United States has also supplied more than 800,000 NATO standard 155 mm artillery shells to Kyiv – three-quarters of the total amount delivered by all Western countries, according to official Pentagon statistics.

The amount of shells Washington has provided “is probably close to the limit that the United States is willing to give without risk to its own warfighting capabilities,” Cancian said.

US production of these shells currently stands at 14,000 per month, but the Pentagon has announced that it aims to increase that figure to 36,000 within three years. That would still only bring annual production to 432,000 – less than half of what has been provided to Ukraine in seven months.

And the US defence industry production is speeding up, Laura Cooper, a senior defence department official responsible for Russia and Ukraine, said Tuesday.

“The United States will continue to stand with the Ukrainian people and provide them with the security assistance they need to defend themselves for as long as it takes,” she said.

https://dailytrust.com/ukraine-war-drains-u-s-ammunition-stockpiles

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by sofeo(m): 2:45pm On Oct 08, 2022
Well, not most of the weapons, as U.S is wise enough to know which to produce afresh and which to take from the reserves, and even how and when to replace the one taken from the reserves.

How come U.S didn't run out of weapons in the direct war they fought in Iraq and Afghanistan/Pakistan, to the extent that they had to leave lots of equipments, including lots armored military vehicles, tanks, advanced choppers and others behind for the Taliban, after 20 years.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/04/28/the-u-s-left-billions-worth-of-weapons-in-afghanistan/

Give U.S some credits plz, we are talking about the biggest economy in the world here.

This analysis is too myopic and shallow.

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by ClassicMan202(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
Let's hear Russian's side of the story.. Both human and weapons casualties..


Like I've always said - In a war, there are no winners, just losers and bigger losers

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Gentledizzle: 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
hahahaha wahala
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Lilchilz(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
DJ yk muleee

Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Siberia01(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
grin

It's a first world country's war..
Anyhow make dem do....

Our own is to borrow from either the two

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by johnrash(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
smiley
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Spray(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Memyselfu2009(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
Really
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by NwaNimo1(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2022
Confirmed 'Proxy War'.......

[img]https://giffiles./216/216404.gif[/img]

Ukraine USA vs Russia

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Mercury12(m): 2:47pm On Oct 08, 2022

Washington is “learning lessons” from the conflict about ammunition needs in a great power war, which are “far greater” than expected, a US military official acknowledged on the condition of anonymity.
lol
This laugh is too much abeg grin

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Spray(m): 2:47pm On Oct 08, 2022
Lolz. A clear meaning of " a child who said his mother will not sleep, he will not sleep as well".

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Ruggedniggaone: 2:47pm On Oct 08, 2022
Their weapons will not stop Russia from winning in Ukraine its either Ukraine is nuked separately or nuke together with their bigs

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Dottore: 2:47pm On Oct 08, 2022
Ok
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by VeryWickedGoat: 2:47pm On Oct 08, 2022
Putin has bankrupted his enemies.

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by chrisxxx(m): 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2022
Which one? The last time I checked US had weapons strategically positioned and stationed all over planet earth and even in space.

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by adigun4mee(m): 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2022
Wetin consign me

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by gambojimeta: 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2022
Your story get K-leg. The US are giving Ukraine old outdated stocks, and they are being replaced with new improved and more powerful versions.

ArewaNorth:


https://dailytrust.com/ukraine-war-drains-u-s-ammunition-stockpiles
In addition

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by felong(m): 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2022
undecided
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by bigdammyj: 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2022
Seen.
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Aareakinwunmi(m): 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2022
US keep wasting funds on war

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by GardenOfGod(m): 2:49pm On Oct 08, 2022
Seriously
Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by kcdendelo: 2:49pm On Oct 08, 2022
media lies

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Pandev(m): 2:49pm On Oct 08, 2022
cool actually the war is not between Russia and Ukraine, but Russia against the US and NATO

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by SaturnNick(m): 2:50pm On Oct 08, 2022
Lies... If you don't get it, forget about it wink wink wink

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by HardBishop: 2:50pm On Oct 08, 2022
I don't quite agree with these news. Pls next

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 2:50pm On Oct 08, 2022
The Usa have really tried for Ukraine

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by DarkPheonix: 2:50pm On Oct 08, 2022
H

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Re: Ukraine War Drains U.S Ammunition Stockpiles by Branzy(m): 2:50pm On Oct 08, 2022
Russia may strike when things are low

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