America shot its arsenal empty in 2 wars. Now it needs Beijing's permission to reload
(Fortune) On Wednesday, the Trump administration finally let the cat out of the bag that Operation Epic Fury, Americas war on Iran, has burned through $25 billion so far. But that is just the tip of the iceberg. The White House has already requested a supplemental budget of $200 billion for its war on Iran.
The inventory math is brutal. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) finds that in Iran alone, the United States burned through 45% of its Precision Strike Missile stockpile, half of its THAAD interceptors, nearly half of its Patriot PAC-3 inventory, roughly 30% of its Tomahawks, and more than 20% of its long-range JASSMs.
That is just one war. Add Ukraine, where, since 2022, the United States has shipped roughly one-third of its Javelin inventory, one-quarter of its Stinger stockpile, more than two million 155mm artillery rounds, and thousands of GMLRS rockets. The combined drain is what the Pentagons own internal assessments now describe as a near-term risk of running out of ammunition.
The fact that the weapons cupboard is bare is one thing. What is rarely reported is the fact that it will not be restocked without Beijings approval.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/america-shot-arsenal-empty-2-174409996.html
Hope22
(4,846 posts)Either that or the Hegseth crew are truly imbeciles. Who doesnt check supplies before waving the saber! Brainless disaster!! Its like the live nukes * / Cheney had flying around the US. Oops, we were at least one short after that debacle!
Lovie777
(23,480 posts)say it not so.
dumb and dumber.
UpInArms
(55,236 posts)is proven every day in every way.
Irish_Dem
(82,090 posts)They work for China and Russia and are doing a brilliant job.
Irish_Dem
(82,090 posts)dalton99a
(95,053 posts)Tomahawk cruise missile. The United States burned through over 1,000 Tomahawks in Iran ten years worth of production. Each ones fin actuators run on samarium-cobalt magnets. China mines and refines 99% of the worlds samarium and placed it under export licensing on April 4, 2025. To rebuild the inventory, Raytheon must turn to Beijing for samarium.
Patriot PAC-3 interceptor. The seeker uses samarium-cobalt (SmCo) to slew its guidance head; the radars traveling-wave tubes use SmCo to focus the microwave beam; yttrium-iron-garnet phase shifters tune the array. Replenishing the 1,200-plus interceptors expended in Iran requires roughly 1.2 to 2.4 tons of high-temperature SmCo, plus yttrium oxide. Between 2020 and 2023, China supplied 93% of U.S. yttrium imports.
JASSM-ER stealth cruise missile. The fin servos and seeker run on neodymium-iron-boron magnets (NdFB) doped with dysprosium and terbium for thermal stability. Strip out the heavy rare earths, and the magnet demagnetizes in flight. Roughly 1,100 missiles expended translates to between 1.5 and 3 tons of NdFeB feedstock. China refines the vast majority of the worlds dysprosium and terbium.
F-35 Lightning II. For a decade, the Department of Defense itself has repeated that each F-35 contains 920 pounds of rare earths. The strategically critical content is the high-temperature SmCo and dysprosium-doped NdFeB in the engine actuators, electric drives, and radar. These are precisely the materials Beijing has placed under license.