Dependence on Chinese Components Making US Defence Industry Vulnerable: GAO Report

Washington: Many components used in key weapon systems are being manufactured by China and other countries with adversarial aims to the US, GAO warned in a report.

The US defence industrial base and all branches of the US military depend heavily on materials produced by China to make and use critical weapon systems, creating national security risks, a government watchdog warned in a recent report.

ads

The Defence Department relies on a global network of over 200,000 suppliers for its weapon systems and military equipment and uses the Federal Procurement Data System database to flag materials and components originating from hostile countries.

However, this database currently “provides limited information about the countries of origin,” a July 24 Government Accountability Office report found, and federal contractors are not currently contractually obligated to tell DOD where all of their manufacturing components originate from.

Of over 99 materials total identified by DOD in shortfall for fiscal 2023, none were made in the US, GAO noted.

The result is that many components used in key weapon systems and military equipment are being manufactured by China and other countries with adversarial aims to the United States.

big bang

“These suppliers may cut off US access to critical materials or provide ‘back doors’ in their technology that serve as intelligence pathways,” GAO said.

China, a global supplier of critical mineral components used in microelectronics and battery production, illustrated that risk in 2024 when it imposed export restrictions on gallium and germanium — two minerals described by GAO as “critical for military-grade electronics.”

huges

In another instance cited by the watchdog, manufacturing of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter was brought to a standstill due to the discovery of Chinese components during production. Although the fighter is being produced with the aid of seven allied partner nations — including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and several European Union countries — magnets included in the warplanes originated from China.

“The F-35 prime contractor, Lockheed Martin, identified prohibited Chinese magnets in the F-35 supply chain and notified DOD in 2023 and 2024. DOD subsequently paused manufacturing for several months to identify alternative suppliers,” according to the report.

Meanwhile, the US naval shipbuilding industry — particularly with regard to submarine production — is also being impacted by its reliance on foreign supplies, GAO found. Submarines require titanium casting for critical vessel components, but the US at present lacks the capacity to cast titanium due to limited supply as well as outdated equipment to forge it into weapon systems.

“The US has only one foundry that can produce large titanium casting required for some key weapons systems,” the report noted.

Although DOD has noted the risk of foreign dependency, GAO said, it has taken no action to implement any recommended improvements, which would include efforts toward more detailed and transparent tracking of the country of origin of critical military components.

“One untested approach that DOD officials stated could give DOD more visibility into foreign dependency risks is to contractually require suppliers to provide the information,” the report said. “While some DOD officials assert the information is readily available, others stated this approach may be too costly or that suppliers may not be willing to provide information.”

More like this

Gaming the Next War

“The primary cardinal attributes of LEADERSHIP are PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE...

Elbit Systems Expands Its E‑LynX™ SDR Family with a New Unified Connectivity Capability Linking Soldiers and Unmanned Platforms

Berlin, Germany. Elbit Systems Ltd. has launched the E‑LynX™ UxS, a new...

Airbus and Quantum Systems to Cooperate on Integration of Counter UAS Interceptors on Military Helicopters 

Berlin, Germany. Airbus Helicopters and Quantum Systems have signed a...

The Invisible Fourth Line Revolution: HAL’s Outsourcing Signals the End of In-House Composites?

For decades, the Aerospace Composites Division (ACD) at Hindustan...

The Thucydides Trap: Can India and China Rise Without War?

“As far as India is concerned, China has a...

Calian Strengthens NATO Operational Readiness Through Advanced Training Support

New Delhi: Modern warfare is changing rapidly. From the lessons...

Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs Orders Seven Airbus H160 and Five Airbus H145 Helicopters 

Berlin, Germany. Airbus Helicopters has signed a contract with...

Airbus and Diehl Defence Sign Agreement on Intensifying their Cooperation in Integrated Air and Missile Defence 

Berlin, Germany.  Airbus Defence and Space and Diehl Defence...
Indian Navy Special Edition 2025spot_img