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Rebuilding US weapons stockpile may take years after Iran war

28 May 2026
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) reports that restoring the U.S. stockpiles of four critical munitions depleted during the recent Iran war will take at least two years, with some munitions potentially requiring over three years. While the U.S. has sufficient munitions for current operations, the depletion affects future military planning, as inventory levels remain low due to increased usage and production limitations. This situation may impact U.S. military readiness in other global conflicts.

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