The US has been struggling to keep up with munitions since the war in Ukraine started. In this op-ed, Nadia Schadlow discusses the need for a surge in munitions production for the US, Ukraine and Israel.
The Defense Department’s recent suggestions that it is poised to create a “munitions campus" would greatly benefit the US and its partners, writes Nadia Schadlow.
As the second year of the war in Ukraine gets underway, American defense planners are growing worried. To supply the Ukrainians, the U.S. and its allies are exhausting their stockpiles of missiles and munitions and potentially leaving themselves vulnerable. The documents recently leaked by Jack Texeira only reveal what everyone already knows: Ukraine is low on ammo.