and ensuring certain industries decided to be key, kind of make sure that manufacturing capability exists at home. so this is the latest part of incentives designed to do that. they have $90 million to improve a plant in colorado springs, another 72 million to expand a factory in oregon. but again, the idea behind this is that these investments would invade enable microchip technology to triple its domestic production. that has been the goal here, to reduce dependence on foreign factories. find here, to reduce dependence on foreign factories. here, to reduce dependence on foreign factories. and news coming out of xerox foreign factories. and news coming out of xerox as foreign factories. and news coming out of xerox as well, foreign factories. and news coming out of xerox as well, what - foreign factories. and news coming out of xerox as well, what can - foreign factories. and news coming out of xerox as well, what can you | out of xerox as well, what can you tell us about t
trying to use them as a bridging strategy until they can get more ammunition over there quite frankly. they know that using cluster munitions has a lot of attendant problems. the dud rate is about 2.3%. now, russians are using cluster munitions, their dud rate is 40%, but that speaks to the manufacturing capability of the united states and nato. nevertheless, they re going to have a residual problem, an enduring problem of cleaning up a battlefield. they know that there s going to be cluster munitions out there that can potentially harm the civilian population. my understanding is the ukrainians are targeting unpopulated areas and using them, but i think that this is a bridging strategy just to get them until they can get more ammunition. i d also commend the biden administration for living up to the deal. they said they d get cluster munitions within a week to the ukrainians and they did that. alex, you were saying? yeah, i think there really is a debate over how effective