Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the U.S. missile inventory for defense and offense is critically low, sufficient for only about 8 days of military operations [1][3] - Douglas Macgregor, a former Pentagon advisor, urges the U.S. to stop sending weapons to other countries, highlighting the urgent need for the U.S. to be aware of its low missile stock [3][4] - The Pentagon previously announced a pause in military aid to Ukraine, raising concerns about the depletion of U.S. ammunition stocks due to ongoing conflicts [4][5] Group 2 - The U.S. defense industry is struggling to keep up with the high demand for ammunition, with reports indicating that the supply of Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles has decreased by about one-third [5] - The U.S. is ramping up production of large-caliber artillery shells, aiming to reach a monthly output of 100,000 shells by 2026, while Russia is projected to produce 4.5 million shells in 2024 [5]
前五角大楼顾问爆料警告:美国导弹库存告急,仅够维持“约8天”军事行动需要
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-07-18 12:43