Economy
US Ammunition Mobilization: Pentagon's Supply Chain Transformation and Defense Budget Restructuring
724FinanceDr. Aslıhan Demir

The Pentagon-centered new industrial mobilization strategy continues to challenge assembly capacities in the US defense industry. Increasing allocation for strategic missile inventories toward traditional military projects while forcing supply chain restructuring under pressure. Rising raw material costs and skilled labor gaps in the defense sector are driving up expenses. Extended microchip and composite material procurement timelines are testing production capacity limits.
New Production Paradigm Amid Supply Chain Crisis
Strategic Reallocation Within Defense Budget
From a market perspective, we must consider not only US military objectives but also the economic impact on global supply chains. This mobilization effort sends positive signals for defense sector ETFs and related equities in the short term, though structural cost inflation risks emerge long-term. Companies like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon require production capacity scaling accordingly. The Federal Reserve's criticism regarding efficiency of defense spending reflects concerns about fiscal discipline. Budget reallocations toward strategic missiles necessitate mandatory cuts from conventional military project financing.