"The United States is trying to ramp up its production of some of these most critical munitions, but that's going to take a long time. They're trying to quadruple the pace, but that's not going to happen until 2030." High consumption of advanced air defense interceptors and long-range weaponry creates a severe stockpile deficit. To bridge this gap and supply both US forces and regional allies, the Department of Defense must issue massive, multi-year procurement contracts. Prime defense contractors that manufacture these specific missile systems (like Patriot, THAAD, and Standard Missiles) will benefit from guaranteed, long-term revenue visibility and expanded production facilities funded by the government. LONG prime US defense contractors specializing in missile defense and advanced munitions due to a guaranteed demand supercycle through 2030. Supply chain bottlenecks (such as shortages in solid rocket motors or critical minerals) could delay production timelines and revenue realization.