Israel's defense establishment and domestic defense industries are preparing to open new production lines for precision munitions and J-DAM smart bombs for the Israeli Air Force, according to a report Wednesday evening by Nir Dvori on Channel 12 News.
The initiative aims to significantly expand Israel's domestic manufacturing capacity for munitions that form the core of the Air Force's operational activities, thereby reducing the country's dependence on foreign suppliers during emergencies.
Defense officials are seeking to draw lessons from the current war and the difficulties encountered in replenishing munitions stockpiles throughout the conflict. The goal is to manufacture a larger portion of the IDF's required equipment domestically and ensure continuous supply even during prolonged campaigns or when foreign procurement faces restrictions.






