The USS Delbert Black (DDG 119) fires a Tomahawk Land Attack Missile at a target in Iran on Feb. 28.
Credit: U.S. Navy
The Pentagon under the Trump administration has pressed the defense industrial base to shift to a “wartime footing” for production of key munitions, and four days into a conflict with Iran that has seen an exceptionally high burn rate of offensive standoff missiles and air defenses, the department’s...
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