Fri Mar 24, 2023, 06:35 AM
Tomconroy (7,114 posts)
NY Times: From Rockets to Ball Bearings, Pentagon Struggles to Feed War Machine
From Rockets to Ball Bearings, Pentagon Struggles to Feed War Machine
The flow of arms to Ukraine has exposed a worrisome lack of production capacity in the United States that has its roots in the end of the Cold War. By Eric Lipton March 24, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ET WASHINGTON — The Navy admiral had a blunt message for the military contractors building precision-guided missiles for his warships, submarines and planes at a moment when the United States is dispatching arms to Ukraine and preparing for the possibility of conflict with China. “Look at me. I am not forgiving the fact you’re not delivering the ordnance we need. OK?” Adm. Daryl Caudle, who is in charge of delivering weapons to most of the Navy’s East Coast-based fleet, warned contractors during an industry gathering in January. “We’re talking about war-fighting, national security, and going against a competitor here and a potential adversary that is like nothing we’ve ever seen. And we can’t dillydally around with these deliveries.” His open frustration reflects a problem that has become worryingly apparent as the Pentagon dispatches its own stocks of weapons to help Ukraine hold off Russia and Washington warily watches for signs that China might provoke a new conflict by invading Taiwan: The United States lacks the capacity to produce the arms that the nation and its allies need at a time of heightened superpower tensions. Industry consolidation, depleted manufacturing lines and supply chain issues have combined to constrain the production of basic ammunition like artillery shells while also prompting concern about building adequate reserves of more sophisticated weapons including missiles, air defense systems and counter-artillery radar. From Rockets to Ball Bearings, Pentagon Struggles to Feed War Machine No Paywall: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/24/us/politics/military-weapons-ukraine-war.html?unlocked_article_code=eFkBKr-AiJpsG5AAmA3t1CVuf7CcxBPY2GbFaqaS_QHu9mtEGm0xsLy6Pc1KiNewtgxDEzNwyRevWTiqZLzlS50733WQjq_YeKcFC0PRlHfiDmL-RcuzqY1BcQBz02PxIzWziM3llVt9UhyNVT0WQ7CD_ixzFNWtUcZQaf_k14Zw2nsw0zWc6Qc7Z4URvlBLcVuaU1HzU3qpK3RCFlKBrfc4P-_h0VJT9szkHNxA4KZrw8VJHFbgjKfQ1GQXw2htnwC5qJCDFyW_GrtVZIHTogH_OXdkKG-ZVFpVxVO3purh_wJ85t7f05YJCmoxCRv-_ninYlqZCWKzyG4MixO5ppXUCKj-Mw82sNc
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Response to Tomconroy (Original post)
Fri Mar 24, 2023, 06:38 AM
Tomconroy (7,114 posts)
1. The United States and in fact, all of the West, simply doesn't have
The industrial capacity at present to adequately arm Ukraine.
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Response to Tomconroy (Original post)
Fri Mar 24, 2023, 08:34 AM
Blues Heron (5,668 posts)
2. preparing for the possibility of conflict with China.
yeah lets fight the people who make literally all our shit - thats the ticket! Doh!
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Response to Tomconroy (Original post)
Fri Mar 24, 2023, 09:28 AM
harumph (1,641 posts)
3. Yeah, they've been planning and funding the "future war"
with sharpshooting cyberdogs, not a conventional tank and artillery war in Europe.
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Response to Tomconroy (Original post)
Fri Mar 24, 2023, 10:52 AM
underpants (178,791 posts)
4. New Hampshire Ball Bearings. Surprised their not from Schweinfort
Germany. Ball bearing capital of the world.
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