(a) Appropriations.--In addition to amounts otherwise available, 
there are appropriated to the Secretary of Defense for fiscal year 
2025, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to 
remain available until September 30, 2029--
            (1) $400,000,000 for the development, production, and 
        integration of Navy and Air Force long-range anti-ship 
        missiles;
            (2) $380,000,000 for production capacity expansion for Navy 
        and Air Force long-range anti-ship missiles;
            (3) $490,000,000 for the development, production, and 
        integration of Navy and Air Force long-range air-to-surface 
        missiles;
            (4) $94,000,000 for the development, production, and 
        integration of alternative Navy and Air Force long-range air-
        to-surface missiles;
            (5) $630,000,000 for the development, production, and 
        integration of long-range Navy air defense and anti-ship 
        missiles;
            (6) $688,000,000 for the development, production, and 
        integration of long-range multi-service cruise missiles;
            (7) $250,000,000 for production capacity expansion and 
        supplier base strengthening of long-range multi-service cruise 
        missiles;
            (8) $70,000,000 for the development, production, and 
        integration of short-range Navy and Marine Corps anti-ship 
        missiles;
            (9) $100,000,000 for the development of an anti-ship seeker 
        for short-range Army ballistic missiles;
            (10) $175,000,000 for production capacity expansion for 
        next-generation Army medium-range ballistic missiles;
            (11) $50,000,000 for the mitigation of diminishing 
        manufacturing sources for medium-range air-to-air missiles;
            (12) $250,000,000 for the procurement of medium-range air-
        to-air missiles;
            (13) $225,000,000 for the expansion of production capacity 
        for medium-range air-to-air missiles;
            (14) $50,000,000 for the development of second sources for 
        components of short-range air-to-air missiles;
            (15) $325,000,000 for production capacity improvements for 
        air-launched anti-radiation missiles;
            (16) $50,000,000 for the accelerated development of Army 
        next-generation medium-range anti-ship ballistic missiles;
            (17) $114,000,000 for the production of Army next-
        generation medium-range ballistic missiles;
            (18) $300,000,000 for the production of Army medium-range 
        ballistic missiles;
            (19) $85,000,000 for the accelerated development of Army 
        long-range ballistic missiles;
            (20) $400,000,000 for the production of heavyweight 
        torpedoes;
            (21) $200,000,000 for the development, procurement, and 
        integration of commercial heavyweight torpedoes;
            (22) $70,000,000 for the improvement of heavyweight torpedo 
        maintenance activities;
            (23) $200,000,000 for the production of lightweight 
        torpedoes;
            (24) $500,000,000 for the development, procurement, and 
        integration of maritime mines;
            (25) $50,000,000 for the development, procurement, and 
        integration of new underwater explosives;
            (26) $55,000,000 for the development, procurement, and 
        integration of lightweight multi-mission torpedoes;
            (27) $80,000,000 for the production of sonobuoys;
            (28) $150,000,000 for the development, procurement, and 
        integration of air-delivered long-range maritime mines;
            (29) $61,000,000 for the acceleration of Navy expeditionary 
        loitering munitions deployment;
            (30) $50,000,000 for the acceleration of one-way attack 
        unmanned aerial systems with advanced autonomy;
            (31) $1,000,000,000 for the expansion of the one-way attack 
        unmanned aerial systems industrial base;
            (32) $3,500,000,000 for grants made pursuant to the 
        Industrial Base Fund established under section 4817 of title 
        10, United States Code;
            (33) $1,000,000,000 for grants and purchase commitments 
        made pursuant to the Industrial Base Fund established under 
        section 4817 of title 10, United States Code;
            (34) $200,000,000 for investments in solid rocket motor 
        industrial base through the Industrial Base Fund established 
        under section 4817 of title 10, United States Code;
            (35) $400,000,000 for investments in the emerging solid 
        rocket motor industrial base through the Industrial Base Fund 
        established under section 4817 of title 10, United States Code;
            (36) $42,000,000 for investments in second sources for 
        large-diameter solid rocket motors for hypersonic missiles;
            (37) $1,000,000,000 for the creation of next-generation 
        automated munitions production factories;
            (38) $170,000,000 for the development of advanced radar 
        depot for repair, testing, and production of radar and 
        electronic warfare systems;
            (39) $25,000,000 for the expansion of the Department of 
        Defense industrial base policy analysis workforce;
            (40) $30,300,000 for the repair of Army missiles;
            (41) $100,000,000 for the production of small and medium 
        ammunition;
            (42) $2,500,000,000 for additional activities to improve 
        the United States production of critical minerals through the 
        National Defense Stockpile, authorized by subchapter III of 
        chapter 5 of title 50, United States Code;
            (43) $10,000,000 for the expansion of the Department of 
        Defense armaments cooperation workforce;
            (44) $500,000,000 for the expansion of the Defense 
        Exportability Features program;
            (45) $350,000,000 for production of Navy long-range air and 
        missile defense interceptors;
            (46) $93,000,000 for replacement of Navy long-range air and 
        missile defense interceptors;
            (47) $100,000,000 for development of a second solid rocket 
        motor source for Navy air defense and anti ship missiles;
            (48) $65,000,000 for expansion of production capacity of 
        Missile Defense Agency long-range anti-ballistic missiles;
            (49) $225,000,000 for expansion of production capacity for 
        Navy air defense and anti-ship missiles;
            (50) $103,300,000 for expansion of depot level maintenance 
        facility for Navy long-range air and missile defense 
        interceptors;
            (51) $18,000,000 for creation of domestic source for 
        guidance section of Navy short-range air defense missiles;
            (52) $65,000,000 for integration of Army medium-range air 
        and missile defense interceptor with Navy ships;
            (53) $176,100,000 for production of Army long-range movable 
        missile defense radar;
            (54) $100,000,000 for accelerated fielding of Army short-
        range gun-based air and missile defense system;
            (55) $40,000,000 for development of low-cost alternatives 
        to air and missile defense interceptors;
            (56) $50,000,000 for acceleration of Army next-generation 
        shoulder-fired air defense system;
            (57) $91,000,000 for production of Army next-generation 
        shoulder-fired air defense system;
            (58) $500,000,000 for development, production, and 
        integration of counter-unmanned aerial systems programs;
            (59) $350,000,000 for development, production, and 
        integration of non-kinetic counter-unmanned aerial systems 
        programs;
            (60) $250,000,000 for development, production, and 
        integration of land-based counter-unmanned aerial systems 
        programs;
            (61) $200,000,000 for development, production, and 
        integration of ship-based counter-unmanned aerial systems 
        programs; and
            (62) $400,000,000 for acceleration of hypersonic strike 
        programs.
    (b) Appropriations.--In addition to amounts otherwise available, 
there is appropriated to the Secretary of Defense, out of any money in 
the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to remain available until 
September 30, 2029, $500,000,000 to the ``Department of Defense Credit 
Program Account'' to carry out the capital assistance program, 
including loans, loan guarantees, and technical assistance, established 
under section 149(e) of title 10, United States Code, for critical 
minerals and related industries and projects, including related Covered 
Technology Categories: Provided, That--
            (1) such amounts are available to subsidize gross 
        obligations for the principal amount of direct loans, and total 
        loan principal, any part of which is to be guaranteed, not to 
        exceed $100,000,000,000; and
            (2) such amounts are available to cover all costs and 
        expenditures as provided under section 149(e)(5)(B) of title 
        10, United States Code.