The US Department of Defense plans to prioritize replenishing its weapon stocks by $6.5 billion after assisting Ukraine. This includes rockets for HIMARS rocket systems, TOW anti-armor missiles, and night vision devices, according to Bloomberg. In a document sent to Congress on February 24, the Pentagon informed about the need to replenish stocks of GMLRS weapon components for the HIMARS multiple rocket launch systems by $549 million, purchase TOW anti-armor missiles for $348 million, and night vision devices for $308 million. All equipment and weapons are planned to be purchased from American…