Weapons Production Bottlenecks Leave U.S. Arsenal Vulnerable to Extended Conflicts

Ukraine and Iran crises have exposed critical gaps in America's ability to manufacture and resupply military materiel at wartime pace, forcing a hard look at whether regulatory and supply-chain reforms are necessary to maintain strategic advantage.
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