The Army is reviewing its 15-year, $16 billion plan to modernize its ammunition manufacturing plants as it looks to make the facilities safer and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers for key materials, officials told lawmakers on Tuesday. The House Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee pressed the Army on single points of failure and supply chain dependency in its ammo production, as well as concerns over the injuries and several deaths that have occurred at plants in recent years. “What…
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