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by shagie
1173 days ago
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https://www.npr.org/2023/04/07/1168725028/manufacturing-pric... > The U.S. is low on rockets and artillery shells. Congress is funding a huge arms buying spree, but U.S. factories can't produce munitions fast enough. Price gauging is also a concern. > Russia's invasion of Ukraine exposed a U.S. national security problem. The country can't make rockets and artillery shells nearly as fast as they get used when two major countries go to war. That's triggered an effort to speed up munitions manufacturing in the United States. Frank Morris of member station KCUR reports. --- We may be, but at the same time we're realizing that we don't have the capacity for the current rate of use in Ukraine. |
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