US and Allies Face Challenges in Replenishing Missile Defense Stockpiles Amid Rising Tensions

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The US and its allies are inadequately prepared to defend against saturation missile attacks, with current missile defense systems like THAAD and Patriot facing limitations in intercepting large volumes of missiles, especially hypersonic ones, and the US industrial base struggling to produce enough interceptors to maintain effective defense.
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