Ukraine could run out of critical HIMARS missiles in months: Expert

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A former U.S. Marine Corps colonel predicts that the U.S. will have to make a decision about sending future HIMARS missiles to Ukraine.

"[Three to four months is] a pretty wild guess, but I don't think that's crazy," Cancian, a senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told"We will get to that point where the U.S. will have to reduce the number of missiles provided because the stocks will be running low. I think there will be a series of discussions inside the," Cancian added.

Cancian, who spent over seven years working on Department of Defense strategy and war funding at the Office of Management and Budget and did two tours in Iraq, said,"The number of rockets [produced by the U.S.] is relatively limited." He said that the U.S. has produced about 50,000 guided rockets since they began production in 2004 and will buy about 5,800 this fiscal year.

On July 25, the Defense Department said a new security package consisting of about $175 million in equipment pulled from existingstocks, in addition to $95 million in equipment from the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, included four additional HIMARS systems—providing Ukraine with a total of 16.

"My guess is we used maybe 25,000 to 28,000 [HIMARS missiles]—DoD does not publish numbers—but you just make a guess from what was in the war funding....That would let us give Ukrainians about a third," Cancian said."We've done that with the Stinger and Javelin, giving them about a third of the inventory."

Giving Ukraine about a third of the inventory would provide the country with up to 10,000 missiles, according to Cancian. That would allow the U.S. to help Ukraine but still withhold enough for America's own purposesRetired United States Marine Corps Colonel Mark Cancian predicts that the supply of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems missiles provided by the U.S. to Ukraine to combat Russian aggression will be depleted within the next three or four months. Pictured are U.S.

 

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No! We need more HIMARS and more ammo for Ukraine. They are holding back Russia and WW3. Produce the ammo 24/7, pay double for labor. We MUST stop Russkiy Mir.

Hopefully Russia is willing to pull a Hiroshima and Nagasaki if the already defeated enemy refuses to surrender!

Too many sold on the black market..

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