US Military Amplifies Drone Warfare in Historic Budget Surge
The US military is set to dramatically expand its investment in drones, air defense systems, and fighter jets with a proposed budget exceeding USD 1.5 trillion by 2027. This includes notable increases in missile stockpiles and troop numbers, reflecting refined strategic priorities amid ongoing global conflicts.
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- United States
The US military has unveiled an ambitious budget plan, calling for significant financial influx into drones, air defense systems, and fighter jets integral to ongoing military operations, including the conflict with Iran.
The proposed budget, exceeding USD 1.5 trillion by 2027, aims to triple drone technology funding to more than USD 74 billion and invest over USD 30 billion in critical munitions. Military officials emphasize the need to bolster stockpiles depleted during current conflicts.
Incorporating strategic advances, the budget includes increases to the Navy's Tomahawk missiles and a significant mix of other missiles, addressing production challenges and future military engagements globally.
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