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The U.S. Department of Defense (the Pentagon) has signed a $23 billion contract with Raytheon to accelerate the production of Tomahawk missiles, in order to enhance the army's ability to confront modern threats and maintain battlefield superiority. This comes amid the depletion of American weapon stocks due to the war with Iran, where thousands of missiles, each costing millions of dollars, have been expended. There are concerns that restoring these stockpiles could take years. The Pentagon is seeking to rapidly expand ammunition manufacturing capacity to meet the high demand, especially as the United States has been sending large quantities of weapons to its allies and increasing their use in the conflict with Iran.
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