May 14, 2026

Pentagon signs no new munitions contracts amid US-Iran war weapons shortage

The Pentagon has not signed new contracts to replenish munitions stocks, which have dropped to dangerously low levels due to the ongoing war with Iran.

This revelation comes from sources as the US military faces shortages on May 14, 2026. The delay raises concerns about the Defense Department's readiness in a major armed conflict with global security implications.

  • The U.S. military typically maintains munitions reserves calculated to sustain major combat operations for months without resupply.
  • Munitions production capacity takes 18–24 months to scale up significantly after new contracts are awarded.
  • Iran possesses one of the Middle East's largest missile and drone manufacturing programs, developed partly through decades of sanctions-driven domestic innovation.

US-Iran-Israel War

US, Israeli, and Iranian forces remain in a direct military confrontation that has spread across the Gulf, with the Strait of Hormuz and regional energy infrastructure at the center of the conflict.

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