#Putin's aggression led to clearer, more public conversations about the transatlantic defense industrial base and the challenges of capability production at scale, enabling us to make necessary investments to get after those challenges. As a result, we are maximizing production of key munitions — including newer, lower-cost munitions — for a range of warfighting scenarios; investing in our shipbuilding and submarine industrial base, which also matters for
#AUKUS; using on-shoring and friend-shoring to secure supply chains, from critical minerals to microchips; and expanding co-development, co-production, and co-sustainment with allies and partners. We're doing all this because production is deterrence. The war in
#Ukraine galvanized democratic societies to jump-start their industries and deepen their stockpiles to better deter aggression and prepare for the future.