‘Up our game’: The Pentagon’s 3 strategies to shore up munitions stockpiles

‘Up our game’: The Pentagon’s 3 strategies to shore up munitions stockpiles
‘Up our game’: The Pentagon’s 3 strategies to shore up munitions stockpiles

With the war in Ukraine raging, missile and other munition production seems like a sure bet. But the Pentagon knows industry is wary of getting burned should attitudes change and is trying to offer novel reassurances.

Sullivan suggests yet more MLRS for Ukraine, but only after training

Sullivan suggests yet more MLRS for Ukraine, but only after training
Sullivan suggests yet more MLRS for Ukraine, but only after training

“We think that over time through close consultations with the Ukrainians, at both the professional and the political level, we’ll come to a good understanding about how many of these HIMARS we end up giving,” Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security advisor, told CNAS.

Army Kills APKWS Rockets & Mystery Missile, MIRM

Army Kills APKWS Rockets & Mystery Missile, MIRM
Army Kills APKWS Rockets & Mystery Missile, MIRM

The 2021 budget request also makes major reductions in the tracked M2 Bradley and the wheeled Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, as well as counter-IED programs.

OSD, Services Get First Look At Air Force Multi-Domain Chops

OSD, Services Get First Look At Air Force Multi-Domain Chops
OSD, Services Get First Look At Air Force Multi-Domain Chops

Senior Pentagon and service officials observed the last day of the ground-breaking ABMS exercise and the Air Force engaged Northern Command to create and manage the scenario.

Army Will Field 100 Km Cannon, 500 Km Missiles: LRPF CFT

Army Will Field 100 Km Cannon, 500 Km Missiles: LRPF CFT
Army Will Field 100 Km Cannon, 500 Km Missiles: LRPF CFT

The Army is modernizing three artillery systems: 155 cannon, the cheapest option, for the close fight against the enemy’s frontline forces; guided rockets for the deep fight against enemy reinforcements and supply lines; and missiles, the most expensive munitions, for very deep or even strategic strikes against targets in the enemy rear and homeland.

Tanks Up, Choppers Down, Artillery WAY Up In Army’s Old School 2019 Budget

Tanks Up, Choppers Down, Artillery WAY Up In Army’s Old School 2019 Budget
Tanks Up, Choppers Down, Artillery WAY Up In Army’s Old School 2019 Budget

PENTAGON: The Army’s 2019 budget is all about old-school firepower. It’s a plan unmistakably driven by the Russian threat. Artillery, the king of battle, and armored vehicles dominate the service’s request: Joseph Stalin would approve. Meanwhile, helicopters — until this year the service’s top procurement expense — slip to second place. What’s more, the Army…