
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Pentagon Doubling Missile Production /Lt Col Daniel Davis
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Sep 29, 2025 The discussion kicks off with alarming insights on the Pentagon's push to double missile production amidst growing geopolitical threats. Daniel highlights the troubling disconnect between urgent calls for increased output and the lack of actual contracts. He explores the daunting challenges of scaling manufacturing during crises and the dire implications of potential war with China over Taiwan. The need for robust air defenses against mass drone barrages is underscored, alongside a critical look at Western rhetoric and the complex landscape of negotiations surrounding the Ukraine conflict.
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Russia's Slow Industrial Ramp In 2022
- Davis recounts Russia's 2022 mobilization struggles and industrial retooling that took over a year to ramp production.
- He uses this as an example of how hard and slow wartime industrial conversion can be even for Russia.
Don't Escalate Before Rebuilding Capacity
- Avoid policies that increase risk of war when U.S. capacity to sustain conflict is low.
- Prioritize reducing escalation paths and building stockpiles before expanding provocative actions.
Mass Barrages Expose Air-Defence Needs
- Russia routinely launches mass drone and missile barrages (hundreds nightly), stressing Ukraine's air defenses.
- Davis argues Western cities would face similar devastation without sufficient interceptors.
