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riversedge

(82,558 posts)
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 05:02 PM Yesterday

DoD watchdog finds 155mm artillery plant built 2 years ago has produced nothing

Source: yahoo.com



Eleanor Watson Tue, July 14, 2026 at 2:07 PM CDT


A Pentagon watchdog report found that in the roughly two years since it was built, an ammunition plant in Mesquite, Texas, has not produced any parts for 155mm artillery rounds, hindering the Army's goal to help backfill stocks of ammunition provided to Ukraine after Russia invaded in 2022.

In a report released Monday, the Defense Department inspector general found that as of March 2026, the plant had not produced any metal projectile parts that met the specifications laid out in the contract and the "the Army's expenditure of $469 million to establish the Mesquite facility could have been used to address other Army or [Department of Defense] priorities."

Over the past four years, the Pentagon depleted its inventory of 155mm artillery by 3.6 million rounds, according to the report. The report does not note how many rounds are in the stockpile.

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Based on the consumption in Ukraine and anticipated foreign military sales, the Army in 2024 set a goal to ramp up production of 155mm artillery from 14,000 rounds per month to 100,000 by Oct. 2025 and invested in the Mesquite plant in Texas to help produce specific parts.............................................

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/dod-watchdog-finds-155mm-artillery-152859196.html





As of March 2026, the Army was producing about 36,000 rounds per month, still far short of the 100,000 goal, in part because the facility in Mesquite failed to produce any of the 30,000 projectile metal parts it was expected to make each month, according to the report
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DoD watchdog finds 155mm artillery plant built 2 years ago has produced nothing (Original Post) riversedge Yesterday OP
the army does not manufacture ammunition rampartd Yesterday #1
Thanks for the info. So what are they producing exactly? efhmc Yesterday #2
they are a defense contractor in america. they produce profits. rampartd Yesterday #3
Money for their shareholders. AZ8theist 22 hrs ago #7
Maybe they're making parts that don't meet specs? maxsolomon Yesterday #4
It's their own fault for contracting with that Schindler guy. God bless him. LT Barclay 21 hrs ago #8
don't mention day cares.... pansypoo53219 23 hrs ago #5
Here's one possible scenario FakeNoose 22 hrs ago #6
Maybe... Hieronymus Phact 19 hrs ago #9
Trump whines about insufficient weaponry but does not put priority on it. Norrrm 10 hrs ago #10

rampartd

(5,964 posts)
1. the army does not manufacture ammunition
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 05:08 PM
Yesterday

the mesquite plant is General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS).

rampartd

(5,964 posts)
3. they are a defense contractor in america. they produce profits.
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 05:38 PM
Yesterday

why aren't they making the .155s?

maxsolomon

(39,590 posts)
4. Maybe they're making parts that don't meet specs?
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 07:30 PM
Yesterday
as of March 2026, the plant had not produced any metal projectile parts that met the specifications laid out in the contract

FakeNoose

(43,444 posts)
6. Here's one possible scenario
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 09:42 PM
22 hrs ago

I'm just spitballin' here:
The Mesquite TX plant had hired and trained Mexican workers to produce the ammo. As soon as Chump was re-elected the Mexicans cleared out, went back to Mexico, and no Americans are willing to work for the same low wages. Am I close?

Hieronymus Phact

(801 posts)
9. Maybe...
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 01:01 AM
19 hrs ago

The war in Ukraine changed character. Early in the war it was all about artillery and they were burning through shells rapidly.
Now as we all know it's a drone war and artillery as it was is too exposed. So it's less in use and burning through fewer shells.
I wouldn't be surprised if they found they didn't need the extra capacity from this factory because current production is now sufficient.
Maybe.

Norrrm

(6,302 posts)
10. Trump whines about insufficient weaponry but does not put priority on it.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 10:03 AM
10 hrs ago

He falsely blames Biden but 1 1/2 of those two years is Trump and Hegseth.

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