America's Arsenal: A Muted Alarm Over Munition Shortages The U. S. military has long relied on high tech, long range munitions in its modern warfare strategy.
However, recent reports and expert analysis suggest that this reliance may have created a precarious situation – one where the country might not have enough munitions to sustain a prolonged conflict.
Military observers like John Ferrari, a retired army major general, warn that the U. S. is running low on expensive, high end munitions critical for its typical warfare engagements.