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US Weapons Stockpiles Depleting in Iran War

US Weapons Stockpiles Depleting in Iran War

Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 1, 20261m 29s

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The US is rapidly depleting its advanced weaponry in the war with Iran, with stockpiles of missiles like ATACMS and Tomahawks dwindling at an alarming rate. Projections suggest that the Armys ATACMS could be nearly forty-six percent depleted by mid-April, and Israels Arrow systems could run dry even sooner. Experts warn that these shortages could prolong the conflict or force one side to retreat, leaving the US short for other potential hotspots like Ukraine or a clash with China over Taiwan. Iran, despite losing thousands of targets to US strikes, remains defiant with thousands of missiles and drones still in reserve. The production lag to restock Tomahawks alone could take up to five years due to supply chain issues, including Chinas control over key minerals.

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