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# of Submunitions per Munition
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Active Inventory62
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Submunition Total -- Active
Inventory
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Total Inventory
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Submunition Total -- Total
Inventory
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Army
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ATACMS
Block 1
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950
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1,091
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1,036,450
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1,304
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1,238,800
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ATACMS
Block 1A
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300
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405
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121,500
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502
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150,600
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M26
MLRS
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644
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368,928
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237,589,632
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438,546
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282,423,624
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M26A1/A2
ER-MLRS
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518
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4,128
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2,138,304
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4,128
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2,138,304
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M449
APICM
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60
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27
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1,620
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40
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2,400
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M449A1
APICM
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60
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24
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1,440
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49
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2,940
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M483/M483A1
DPICM
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88
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2,881,693
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253,588,984
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3,489,279
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307,056,552
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M864
ER-DPICM
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72
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575,623
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41,444,856
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585,459
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42,153,048
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M444
APICM
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18
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30,148
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542,664
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134,344
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2,418,192
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M261
MPSM
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9
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74,591
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671,319
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83,589
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752,301
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Service
Total
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3,936,658
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537,136,769
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4,737,240
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638,336,761
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Marine
Corps
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M26
MLRS
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644
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648
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417,312
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648
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417,312
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M483/M483A1
DPICM
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88
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455,173
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40,055,224
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458,494
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40,347,472
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M864
ER-DPICM
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72
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172,386
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12,411,792
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174,282
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12,548,304
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Service
Total
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628,207
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52,884,328
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633,424
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53,313,088
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Air
Force
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CBU-87
CEM
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202
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99,282
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20,054,964
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99,282
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20,054,964
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CBU-97
SFW
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10
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214
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2140
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214
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2140
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CBU-103
CEM WCMD
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202
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10,226
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2,065,652
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10,226
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2,065,652
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CBU-105
SFW WCMD
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10
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1,986
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19,860
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1,986
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19,860
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CBU-105
SFW P31 WCMD
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10
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899
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8,990
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899
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8,990
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AGM-154-A
(JSOW-A)
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145
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151
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21,895
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151
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21,895
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Service
Total
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112,758
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22,173,501
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112,758
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22,173,501
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Navy
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MK-20
Rockeye
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247
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58,762
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14,514,214
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58,762
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14,514,214
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AGM-154A
(JSOW-A)
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145
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518
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75,110
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965
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139,925
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Service
Total
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59,280
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14,589,324
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59,727
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14,654,139
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Legacy
Inventory Totals
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4,736,903
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626,824,422
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5,543,149
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728,477,489
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[61] The
figures that appear in this table for the number of submunitions per munition,
the number of munitions contained in the active inventory, and the number of
munitions contained in the total inventory are drawn from “DoD Report to
Congress,” pp. 2-6.
[62] Active
inventory denotes serviceable ammunition items that can be safely used in
training or combat. Total inventory may include damaged, suspended, or
unserviceable ammunition that is awaiting disposal or repair.
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