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macroJun 28, 2026, 4:37 AM

US Aims for McDonald’s Model in Missile Production to Boost Speed, Scale

The United States is adopting a standardized, mass-production approach to missile manufacturing, modeled after McDonald’s operating system, to accelerate output and cut costs amid global security pressures.

The United States military is pursuing a new manufacturing strategy for missiles that mirrors the fast-food giant McDonald’s standardized operating model. The goal is to ramp up production speed, reduce costs, and replenish depleted weapons stockpiles as global security demands rise.

This mass-production approach aims to streamline complex missile manufacturing processes, moving away from bespoke, low-volume production lines toward a more scalable, interchangeable system. The initiative reflects a broader push by the Pentagon to modernize defense industrial capacity in response to heightened geopolitical tensions.

While specific timelines and financial targets were not disclosed, the shift signals a strategic pivot toward efficiency in defense supply chains.

Source: First Squawk