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CSIS: US missile stockpiles depleted in Iran war

A new report details the rapid depletion of critical US missile stockpiles during the ongoing conflict with Iran.

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A new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) details the rapid depletion of critical US missile stockpiles during the ongoing conflict with Iran. Over the first seven weeks of the war, the US military has expended at least 45% of its stockpile of Precision Strike Missiles and nearly 50% of its Patriot air defense missile inventory. The report also indicates at least half of the US inventory of THAAD ballistic missile interceptors has been used. This rapid consumption highlights the intense pace of operations and raises concerns about the sustainability of US precision-strike and air defense capabilities in a prolonged conflict.
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The report provides specific depletion percentages: at least 45% of Precision Strike Missiles, nearly 50% of Patriot missiles, and at least half of THAAD interceptors.

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