Islamabad, May 4 -- Pakistan's military is reportedly battling a severe shortage of artillery ammunition, with enough reserves to last just four days of high-intensity combat.

A report by ANI, citing defence sources, indicates the issue has become a major point of concern for the country's military leadership.

Sources say the acute shortage of critical ammunition has caused deep concern-bordering on panic-within Pakistan's military leadership.

While the deals were financially attractive, they've reportedly left Pakistan's M109 howitzers and BM-21 Grad rocket launchers critically understocked.

POF capacity woes deepen the crisis

Attempts to rebuild the arsenal have been undermined by the limited capacity of Pakistan Ordnance Factories...