US ammunition for Ukraine reaches its limits
The US military will soon no longer be able to provide Ukraine with the advanced equipment it has given it so far, as its reserves are reaching their limits, particularly in terms of ammunition, according to US officials and experts.
US stocks of certain equipment “achieve the minimum levels necessary for planning and training”and replenishing stocks to their pre-Russian invasion of Ukraine levels might take ” several years “selon Mark Cancian, du Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Older equipment is available and “they will represent an increasingly important part of transfers” in the future, added in a recent note this former colonel of the Marine Corps who was responsible for the Pentagon’s arms purchases from 2008 to 2015.
The United States is by far the largest arms donor to Ukraine since the invasion of the country by Russia on February 24, with more than 16.8 billion in military assistance to kyiv.
“We are learning lessons” on the ammunition requirements of the United States military in a conflict between great powers, which are “much superior” to the forecasts, admitted an American serviceman on condition of anonymity.
The American defense industry, which was forced to cut production drastically in the 1990s when the United States wanted to reap the benefits of peace following the collapse of the USSR, has become ultra-concentrated to cushion the shock.
The number of defense and aeronautical construction groups fell from 51 to 5 in a few years. Today, the US government must convince the industry to reopen assembly lines and restart production that had been abandoned, such as that of the Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, which ceased production in 2020.