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The Pentagon is running out of missiles. After December 1, that will be a big problem.

Inside China Business | November 20, 2024

Protracted wars in the Middle East and Ukraine are draining the US arsenal of interceptor missiles. The problem is especially severe in Palestine and in the Red Sea, where dozens of missiles are launched monthly against incoming rockets and drones. Pentagon officials are urgently pushing weapons makers to produce more, but are bumping up against capacity and CAPEX constraints. In another blow, China just announced an export ban on dual-use metals that are critical to the manufacture of missiles and other aerospace applications in the defense sector. Magnesium and tungsten, in particular, are two key materials necessary for the production of missiles, but where China effectively has monopolized the refining and production. China’s export ban will take effect on 1 December.

Resources and links:

Wall Street Journal, Pentagon Runs Low on Air-Defense Missiles as Demand Surges https://www.wsj.com/politics/national…

Nikkei Asia, China to tighten export curbs on critical metals ahead of Trump’s return https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sup…

Six Strategic Metals Widely Used in the Military Industry https://www.samaterials.com/content/s…

Magnesium in Defence https://www.magnium.com.au/defence-metal

Forbes, The Titanium Supply Chain For The Aerospace Industry Goes Through Russia https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyshi…

November 24, 2024 - Posted by | Militarism, Wars for Israel | , , ,

1 Comment »

  1. What a fascinating time we live in. Covid proved that you didn’t need an army to kill or destroy a nation. Just get them to believe there is a deadly virus, and you have the solution – a vaccine that is ‘safe and effective’.

    Now, with the advance of technology, the supply of vital minerals and materials, necessary for that technology, can cripple a nation without a shot being fired. How the Goliaths of yesterday can be immobilized with one small pebble of magnesium or tungsten!

    We certainly live in interesting times.

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    Bill Francis's avatar Comment by Bill Francis | November 24, 2024 | Reply


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