Trump will address a defense technology gathering as the Iran war has reduced US weapon stocks
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
President Donald Trump will headline a defense technology summit at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, emphasizing new investments in battlefield systems after the Iran‑Israel conflict depleted U.S. stocks of Tomahawk cruise missiles, Patriot and THAAD interceptors. The event, organized by Republican Sen. David McCormick, brings together senior defense officials—including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Dan Caine, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, CIA Director John Ratcliffe—and top executives from JPMorgan, Blackstone, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Boeing, SpaceX and Palantir. Trump, who recently visited a Mack Trucks plant in Pennsylvania to shore up support for Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, will use the platform to showcase the administration’s response to the weapons shortfall and to court investors and swing‑state voters ahead of the 2026 midterms. The summit follows a similar 2025 gathering that secured $90 billion in tech pledges for the state.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The summit turns a supply‑crisis into a political showcase, linking defense shortages directly to voter‑driven investment promises in a key battleground state.