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Pentagon Orders Defense Giants to Ramp Up War Supplies as Iran Conflict Drains Stockpiles

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
March 25, 2026
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Pentagon Orders Defense Giants to Ramp Up War Supplies as Iran Conflict Drains Stockpiles
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The Pentagon has signed framework agreements with three of America’s largest defense contractors to dramatically boost weapons production, shifting to what officials describe as “wartime footing” as the Iran conflict enters its second month and stockpiles of critical munitions run low.

BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, and Honeywell are all party to the deals, which aim to quadruple production of key components and accelerate manufacturing timelines.

Under the agreements:

Honeywell Aerospace will invest $500 million to “surge production of critical components for America’s munitions stockpile.”

BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin will quadruple production of seekers for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor.

Lockheed Martin will accelerate production of its Precision Strike Missile under a separate framework agreement.

The Pentagon’s announcement comes more than three weeks after President Donald Trump and Israel launched a war on Iran, a conflict that has already consumed thousands of munitions and strained supply chains for high-end weaponry.

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  • The ‘Wartime Footing’
  • What’s Being Ramped Up
  • The Context
  • What Comes Next

The ‘Wartime Footing’

The shift to “wartime footing” is not merely rhetorical. The Pentagon is preparing a separate $200 billion supplemental funding request to Congress, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed, to replenish stocks of Tomahawk missiles, THAAD interceptors, and Patriot batteries that have been heavily used in the conflict.

“It takes money to kill bad guys,” Hegseth told reporters earlier this month, previewing the request.

The new framework agreements are designed to accelerate production even before that funding arrives, signaling urgency at the highest levels of the Pentagon.

What’s Being Ramped Up

THAAD Seeker Quadrupling: The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system is one of the U.S. military’s most advanced missile defense platforms. Its seekers — the guidance systems that help interceptors track and destroy incoming ballistic missiles — are now being produced at four times the previous rate.

Precision Strike Missile Acceleration: Lockheed’s PrSM is the Army’s next-generation precision-strike weapon, designed to replace the aging ATACMS. The new framework agreement will accelerate its production timeline.

Honeywell’s Half-Billion Dollar Bet: The $500 million multi-year investment from Honeywell Aerospace will surge production of critical munitions components across multiple supply chains, addressing bottlenecks that have slowed replenishment.

The Context

The Iran conflict has already drawn down U.S. weapons stockpiles at a rate not seen since the early years of the Ukraine war. THAAD interceptors have been used repeatedly to defend U.S. bases and allied nations from Iranian ballistic missile attacks. Tomahawk cruise missiles have struck Iranian military targets across the region. Patriot batteries in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain have been firing almost daily.

The Pentagon’s shift to wartime footing reflects a calculation that the conflict will not end soon — and that America’s defense industrial base must operate at a tempo it hasn’t sustained since World War II.

What Comes Next

The framework agreements are just the beginning. Pentagon officials are expected to announce additional partnerships with defense contractors in the coming weeks, targeting other critical munitions, including:

· Standard Missiles used by Navy ships
· GMLRS rockets for HIMARS systems
· Javelin anti-tank missiles

The $200 billion supplemental request, once submitted to Congress, will face scrutiny from lawmakers who have grown wary of emergency spending. But with the Iran conflict grinding on and stockpiles depleting, the Pentagon is betting that the need to replenish will outweigh political resistance.

For now, defense giants have been told to move faster. The wartime footing has been declared. And the weapons they produce will determine how long America can sustain the fight.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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