Munition Math: Can US and Allies Replenish Interceptors Fast Enough?

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As the Iran conflict continues, Gulf states warn their interceptor stocks are dwindling while the US and partners press to replenish air defenses; officials note Iran’s missile and drone output remains high, and some analysts say rebuilding munitions could take years, with high-end systems like THAAD and SM-3 under pressure even as allies widen defense efforts.
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- Top defense officials push back on concerns about U.S. munitions shortage The Washington Post
- Trump to Meet With Defense Contractors on Weapons Supplies WSJ
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