Gen. Dan Caine pleads with defense contractors to build weapons ‘faster’
By Emily Goodin
Published July 14, 2026
Updated July 14, 2026, 6:10 p.m. ET
CARLISLE, Pa. — Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, pleaded with defense contractors to “go faster” as fears grow that the country’s stockpile of weapons is dangerously low after a series of attacks on Iran.
“What I need you to know — and I know this is simple for me to say but hard to do — but go faster, please, go faster, think bolder,” he told the Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit.
“We all need to deliver quality weapons, delivered on time with shortage of lead times and lower costs,” he said.
Defense contractors gathered at the US Army War College to discuss the future of warfare and hear from government officials about the needs of the American military.
The message from Caine and other Pentagon officials was about the changing nature of the battlefield. Technology like drones can be built quickly in massive numbers, they warned, shifting the strength of weapons to quantity over quality.
“Quantity can be built, networked and employed faster than it could before. We see this emerging all over the world right now in today’s battlefield,” Caine said.
“The new reality of modern warfare, my friends, is competition at a speed and velocity that we haven’t planned for,” he warned.
Caine’s message came as the US launched more strikes against Iran. The chairman moved up his scheduled speech time from 4 pm to 11 am, making a quick swing through the state, before returning to Washington as the US military reinstated a crippling naval blockade on Iranian ports.
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