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Pentagon would be tasked with assessing ammo stockpiles for multifront war under defense spending bill
The 2026 NDAA mandates a Pentagon plan to maintain munitions stockpiles for simultaneous conflicts, addressing shortages exposed by the Russia-Ukraine war, lawmakers said.
- The National Defense Authorization Act requires the Pentagon to assess the duration of US munitions stockpiles and replenishment capabilities in a potential multi-front war.
- The review mandates examining adversaries' capabilities and accounting for allies' expected contributions, with a plan to implement munitions requirements by the next budget cycle.
- Concerns over potential coordination between Russia and China, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, drive the push to ramp up ammunition production across NATO allies.
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Pentagon would be tasked with assessing ammo stockpiles for multifront war under defense spending bill
The Pentagon must develop a plan to fill munition stockpiles to levels needed for U.S. forces to fight multiple large-scale conflicts at once, according to a new defense spending bill.
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