WASHINGTON, D.C.: America's top military officer warned on Wednesday that war between the United States and another major power would see "off the charts" munitions consumption, saying there was work to be done to ensure the country is prepared.
Ukraine and Russia have fired huge amounts of artillery ammunition since Moscow invaded its pro-West neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022, sparking concerns about the amount Washington — which has supplied large amounts of shells to Kyiv — has on hand.
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