War Production
War production refers to the process of manufacturing goods and materials needed for military operations during times of conflict. This includes the production of weapons, vehicles, ammunition, and supplies essential for armed forces. Governments often mobilize industries to increase output and meet the demands of war, leading to significant changes in the economy and workforce.
During major conflicts, such as World War II, countries implement policies to prioritize war production. Factories may shift from producing consumer goods to military equipment, and workers may be recruited or trained to support these efforts. This transition can boost employment and innovation, but it also requires careful management of resources and labor.