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Oh no! We're wide open to an attack from Canada! gratuitous May 2022 #1
My thought exactly! yardwork May 2022 #4
No, an attack/military confrontation with China. former9thward May 2022 #20
That would be a sea and air battle, where Javelins and Stingers aren't needed NickB79 May 2022 #27
In was insane to put boots on the ground in Vietnam but we did it. former9thward May 2022 #29
Stingers are used aa an air defense weapon of last resort on some of our warships. Dial H For Hero May 2022 #37
No, but I could see a scenario of supplying Taiwan against Chinese attack Amishman May 2022 #51
"Failure is not an option", Gene Kranz, Flight Director Apollo 13...nt wcmagumba May 2022 #2
$Trillions spent on US military and the cupboard is bare in two months? Irish_Dem May 2022 #3
Modern warfare is very expensive and uses weapons at an alarming rate. Ray Bruns May 2022 #5
Yes Russia will be in the same boat. Irish_Dem May 2022 #7
In the same boat except with a madman controlling the nukes. Towlie May 2022 #8
Yes if he runs out of conventional weapons will he go to his nuclear stockpile? Irish_Dem May 2022 #10
Just for some perspective the US military budget is 764+ billion PortTack May 2022 #22
It's a matter of getting the production lines started again. Ray Bruns May 2022 #31
Just sayin' the military experts I started following since this began aren't talking about shortages PortTack May 2022 #62
It's not "bare." The headline is grossly misleading. GoCubsGo May 2022 #9
Exactly! PortTack May 2022 #24
Remember GWB Mad_Machine76 May 2022 #32
On certain weapons Kaleva May 2022 #14
good point. Someone has been overcharging or ecstatic May 2022 #28
No, we have tons of other weapons, just the ready-made ones that Ukraine can uponit7771 May 2022 #42
I'm quite sure the military industrial complex is able and willing to re stockpile our weapons.. mitch96 May 2022 #6
They're built by privately held corporations. Should they do it for free? Dial H For Hero May 2022 #12
No, but they do tend to overcharge - exponentially lame54 May 2022 #18
I would presume that to be the case with government contracts in general. Dial H For Hero May 2022 #21
Yup, those damn missed deadlines and "cost overruns"...nt mitch96 May 2022 #65
We are talking $billions. So yes they will be more than happy to replenish the cupboard. Irish_Dem May 2022 #15
Typical CNN headline. sarcasmo May 2022 #11
I hate their clickbait bullshit, I wish we had a news organization past this crap uponit7771 May 2022 #43
This is America. Collimator May 2022 #13
But Russia has an endless supply? lame54 May 2022 #16
Well China is helping them out rockfordfile May 2022 #54
Back in December, 1941, a guy named Roosevelt was confronted with a similar situation DFW May 2022 #17
Not comparable anymore DetroitLegalBeagle May 2022 #19
Exactly so. A WW2 Essex class carrier could be built in as little as 14 months. Dial H For Hero May 2022 #23
Off topic but the chip supply has been in trouble for two years Arazi May 2022 #52
It takes years and billions of dollars to start producing them DetroitLegalBeagle May 2022 #53
This is a main reason Chuuku Davis May 2022 #60
Chip is being hurt by covid and pos bitcoin rockfordfile May 2022 #55
I would have hoped that we had a large contingency reserve of those chips for just such cases DFW May 2022 #67
I wish I had stock in weapons manufacturers leftstreet May 2022 #25
Those weapons aren't primary systems though NickB79 May 2022 #26
Time to invest in Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. SYFROYH May 2022 #30
I do Chuuku Davis May 2022 #59
I find that difficult to believe. Caliman73 May 2022 #33
We have sent 1/3 of our stockpile of Stingers EX500rider May 2022 #38
I will say once again... Caliman73 May 2022 #39
No, the US military does not stock them for export, the manufacturer does. EX500rider May 2022 #40
And i don't think the manufacturer stockpiles them either EX500rider May 2022 #41
That's like saying we're out of food because there's no ketchup, come on CNN clickbait sucks uponit7771 May 2022 #44
Oh yeah, we have lots of other systems...but we have blown thru a lot of our Javelins/Stingers EX500rider May 2022 #46
Those numbers aren't anywhere near "blown thru" relatively speaking and we have a crap load ... uponit7771 May 2022 #47
Yeah but making Javelins/Stingers a little harder then mustard. EX500rider May 2022 #49
"blown threw" means we're down to 10% of max stock, we're no were near that this is CNN clickbate uponit7771 May 2022 #50
Click bait BS Willto May 2022 #61
Hey, CNN! Good thing we Mme. Defarge May 2022 #34
Just a reminder... as of a couple years ago there were Congress-critters WarGamer May 2022 #35
Depleted but not "bare." We can make more of these. harumph May 2022 #36
+1, RvW is about to die and CNN is posting clickbait half ass reporting uponit7771 May 2022 #48
The Russians are dipping into their stock of Soviet era weapons. Kaleva May 2022 #45
They've been doing that since the start rockfordfile May 2022 #56
Yes. They never had enough modern weapons to sustain the fight. Kaleva May 2022 #58
Don't worry Joenobody May 2022 #57
Title should read: our massive excess excess supply is now just a BIG JCMach1 May 2022 #63
No, sounds like the work of Russian trolls. Demsrule86 May 2022 #64
I'll say it again and get flamed, derided, etc. for it again. Xolodno May 2022 #66
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