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US munitions stockpiles severely depleted by Iran war

The US has burned through roughly 1,100 JASSM-ER cruise missiles in the war with Iran, significantly straining its stockpiles and raising readiness concerns.

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The United States has severely depleted its weapons stockpiles in the war with Iran, significantly straining its military readiness. Since late February, U.S. forces have used roughly 1,100 JASSM-ER cruise missiles, each costing about $1.1 million. This massive expenditure of advanced munitions has raised concerns about the nation's preparedness for potential future confrontations with other major powers. The strain on stockpiles is a direct consequence of the sustained, high-intensity conflict in the Middle East.
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5d agoFrente Militar y Geopolítico

The report adds specific figures for JASSM-ER, Tomahawk, Patriot, and other missile expenditures, and details the impact on stockpiles in Europe and Asia.

4d ago@sentdefender

A new report provides specific figures, stating the US has expended well over 1,000 Tomahawk missiles and 1,500 to 2,000 air-defense missiles in the war.

4d agoКирилл Фёдоров / Война История Оружие

The New York Times provides specific figures, stating over a thousand JASSM-ER and a thousand Tomahawks/Patriots/ATACMS have been used since late February, with a $5.6 billion cost for the first two days.

4d ago@clashreport

The message provides a specific new figure, stating the US has used roughly 1,100 JASSM-ER cruise missiles since late February, each costing about $1.1 million.

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