The US Army is addressing ammunition shortages by developing mobile critical material refineries. This initiative, in partnership with Idaho National Laboratories, aims to secure domestic supply chains for key raw materials like antimony sulfide, crucial for primer production. The program seeks to mitigate future shortages affecting both military and civilian ammunition availability.
The US Army is addressing ammunition production bottlenecks by partnering with Idaho National Laboratories to develop mobile critical material refineries. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on foreign sources, particularly China, for key raw materials like antimony trisulfide, essential for primer manufacturing. The project seeks to ensure a stable supply of both small arms and large caliber ammunition for military and civilian needs.
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