Senate Proposes 29% Jump For Missile Spending

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Credit: Leah Garton/Missile Defense Agency
U.S. Senate appropriators have proposed a 29% increase in procurement spending on missiles in fiscal 2023 beyond the funds requested by the Defense Department, with nearly half the additional funds invested in expanding industrial base capacity. The defense package in the omnibus appropriations bill...

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