2006 IAM News Archives

Arsenal of Democracy

Tue. June 27, 2006

In 2003 the U.S. found themselves with a critical shortage of the most basic form of defense in this country - ammunition. The U.S. needed to immediately ramp up small-caliber ammunition production from 1.2 billion to 1.8 billion rounds a year. Where did the U.S. look for the extra ammunition? The government went straight to foreign suppliers in countries such as Israel, Taiwan and Britain.

rate:
Tags: