America’s ammunition reserves will run out in 30 days in the event of a war with China
In a report, Business Insider reviewed the American ammunition stocks and announced that the American army will use up all its ammunition within 30 days after the war with China. This website asked: What will be the fate of America in that case?
According to the RT report, Business Insider, one of the leading news sites in the world, which has a special method of collecting and processing information, concluded that if the United States enters into a direct military conflict with China, its ammunition will run out within a month.
This website announced that it reached this conclusion after studying the report of the committee formed by the Congress. According to this website, the committee that prepared this 114-page report includes a retired general, a former Democratic congressman and a former American ambassador.
This document warns that the US is not ready for a long conflict with China or Russia, let alone engage with these two countries at the same time. According to the information available on the site, it has been pointed out that even after the US started to increase the production of weapons in order to provide military assistance to Kiev, there is a serious shortage of ammunition.
Business Insider quoted the report of the committee and said: In the event of a conflict with China, America will run out of its ammunition reserves in just three to four weeks.
The authors of this report emphasized that ammunition stockpiles also cause significant concerns among America’s allies. It has been confirmed in this report that the American defense industrial complex is in a very bad state and cannot meet its needs even in peacetime.
Earlier, the Financial Times reported that despite a big jump in government spending, the future of the US defense industry remains unclear. At the beginning of this month, the US State Department announced that the US plans to triple its ammunition production in the near future.
Translator: Mina Azimi
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