Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
It's a good thing those defense contractors are selling arms all over the world and raking it in. All the while we use US taxpayer dollars to supply the money laundering capital of the world with weapons that we must replace with US taxpayer dollars going to those defense contractors.
There's a WIN/WIN in here somewhere, I just can't put my finger on it.
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Not something supplied to Ukraine
But why are they struggling to supply Ukraine?
Struggling is a strong word. I dont think they are.
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Not something supplied to Ukraine
But why are they struggling to supply Ukraine?
Struggling is a strong word. I dont think they are.
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
US is increasing shell production, so what
You said over and over that the weapons being sent over were surplus yet we need Lockheed and others to ramp up production (and get paid for that production) to meet the demand. That isn't surplus.
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Not something supplied to Ukraine
But why are they struggling to supply Ukraine?
Struggling is a strong word. I dont think they are.
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
US is increasing shell production, so what
So today is Russia sucks ass day
And yet if Uncle Sugar doesn't increase the money now Ukraine will fail
Did you read the article I posted?
A long with the tweet of people you never want to agree with add "you guys (or gals) are too stupid or words to that effect as the sign of a failing argument
Congress, in its most-recent appropriation for Ukraine in December, gave $45 billion it expected to bolster Ukraine until September or October. The money was part of a $1.66 trillion government funding package.
However, the munitions and money from that appropriation is being used up at a faster rate than had been expected.
Milley, who met with Congressional leaders on Thursday, said another appropriation will be needed by June to prevent Ukraine from being unable to maintain operations and defend against Russian attacks, sources said.
Congress appropriated roughly $112 billion in military and economic support for Ukraine in four separate spending bills last year, the Washington Examiner reported.
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Not something supplied to Ukraine
But why are they struggling to supply Ukraine?
Struggling is a strong word. I dont think they are.
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
US is increasing shell production, so what
So today is Russia sucks ass day
And yet if Uncle Sugar doesn't increase the money now Ukraine will fail
Did you read the article I posted?
A long with the tweet of people you never want to agree with add "you guys (or gals) are too stupid or words to that effect as the sign of a failing argument
Boss we can only account for 390,000 dollars on our 1,000,000 million dollar outlay.
The process is important for us to do, and it is making us get better. It is not making us get better as fast as we want
You're fired
I once witnessed the great Carl Icahn fire two top executives on the spot over a 95% cycle count of inventory result during an audit committee meeting.
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Not something supplied to Ukraine
But why are they struggling to supply Ukraine?
Struggling is a strong word. I dont think they are.
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
US is increasing shell production, so what
So today is Russia sucks ass day
And yet if Uncle Sugar doesn't increase the money now Ukraine will fail
Did you read the article I posted?
A long with the tweet of people you never want to agree with add "you guys (or gals) are too stupid or words to that effect as the sign of a failing argument
Just some rusty stuff we had laying around waiting to be delivered to the scrap pile.
Did you guys even read that article? Lmao
A quick read says that the stuff being sent over is stuff that is still being produced and not something that is sitting there just waiting to be scrapped.
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
The war games issue cited was anti ship missles to be used against China
Not something supplied to Ukraine
But why are they struggling to supply Ukraine?
Struggling is a strong word. I dont think they are.
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
US is increasing shell production, so what
So today is Russia sucks ass day
And yet if Uncle Sugar doesn't increase the money now Ukraine will fail
Did you read the article I posted?
A long with the tweet of people you never want to agree with add "you guys (or gals) are too stupid or words to that effect as the sign of a failing argument
Comments
Actual surplus inventory is easy and fast to move.
"Precision-fired munitions for the long-range HIMARS system are another need, so Lockheed Martin is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every 10 minutes at its plant in Arkansas."
"With the war in Ukraine entering its second year — and the U.S. continuing to provide the embattled country with military aid in the form of rockets, guns and ammunition — the Pentagon is stepping up production of critically-needed supplies."
"And with the U.S. struggling to keep Ukraine supplied in its fight against a decrepit Russian military, there is concern about what could happen if the U.S. were to become involved in a conflict with China."
There's a WIN/WIN in here somewhere, I just can't put my finger on it.
Not something supplied to Ukraine
Shit is WW1 over there in regards to artillery usage because Russia sucks so much ass they cant even use their air force against a neighbor.
US is increasing shell production, so what
And yet if Uncle Sugar doesn't increase the money now Ukraine will fail
Did you read the article I posted?
A long with the tweet of people you never want to agree with add "you guys (or gals) are too stupid or words to that effect as the sign of a failing argument
However, the munitions and money from that appropriation is being used up at a faster rate than had been expected.
Milley, who met with Congressional leaders on Thursday, said another appropriation will be needed by June to prevent Ukraine from being unable to maintain operations and defend against Russian attacks, sources said.
Congress appropriated roughly $112 billion in military and economic support for Ukraine in four separate spending bills last year, the Washington Examiner reported.
Imagine if Russia didn't suck ass
The process is important for us to do, and it is making us get better. It is not making us get better as fast as we want
You're fired
@MelloDawg
This is like #2 Clemson struggling at an away game at UAB.
Score is tied up going into the 4th.
Saban is helping UAB, though