The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant (SCAAP) in Pennsylvania is making steel tubes for 155 mm calibre shells for Ukraine

by TheTelegraph

19 comments
  1. The videos of the shell manufacturing in USA look like from 1960s . There is room for automation to increase the production

  2. Down the street from Bob Vance from Vance refrigeration

  3. What a lot of MAGAts forget is that when money is allocated to aid Ukraine, it mainly stays in the USA and is used to buy from US manufacturers.

  4. Less automation and more hands helps the American economy too surely

  5. As much work and overtime these employees are making, they will still vote for Trump. If Trump is elected and MAGA blocks Ukraine military funding, and these jobs are mothballed, then either moved to a MAGA state or outsourced, these same employees will blame Biden and the Democrats.

  6. They definitely look nicer than the North Korean ones!

  7. So…if we can set aside the silly political comments for a moment…

    I am led to believe that the actual metal casing production isn’t the real bottleneck? That actually filling the casing with explosives and the procurement process for the explosives is really what’s causing the production difficulties. Anyone with another source on where the real bottlenecks lie?

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