ATACMS are the only long range tactical missile we have. Lockheed produced about 3,850 ATACMS and over 600 were use in Iraq/Afg ... so we don't have very many. Their remaining shelf life is 3-10 yrs depending on the last round of refurbs that started in 2015. So, a few hundred seems all we could spare.ABATTBQ11 said:
Problem is there is no guarantee production will start in 2023 with global supply chain issues, and even if it does it may not be in substantial quantities. That's why I think they'll get a limited number if and when they do get them.
ATACMS next-gen successor is PrSM (Precision Strike Missile) with a 500km range. The first 120 will be delivered in late FY23 ... then about 250/yr thereafter for a total planned purchase of about 4,000. The delivery schedule may have accelerated recently but probably not significantly.
If delivered, they would be used sparingly and only for extremely valuable targets. Maybe to prep the battlefield immediately prior to a major offensive.