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Pentagon says it will ramp up war supplies with defense companies

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WASHINGTON, March ‌25 (Reuters) - The Pentagon said ​on Wednesday it had reached ⁠framework agreements with BAE, Lockheed and Honeywell to boost production ​of defense systems and munitions as ‌part of its shift to "wartime footing."

Under the deals, Honeywell Aerospace will "surge ⁠production of critical ⁠components for America's munitions stockpile," as part of a $500 million multi-year investment, the Pentagon said.

BAE ‌Systems and Lockheed Martin will ⁠also quadruple production ‌of seekers for ​the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor, while a new ‌framework agreement with ​Lockheed will ⁠accelerate production of its Precision ‌Strike Missile, ⁠the Pentagon added.

The announcements come more than three weeks after U.S. ​President Donald ‌Trump and Israel launched a ⁠war on Iran.

(Reporting ​by Susan Heavey; Editing ​by Doina Chiacu)

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