US and Israel Face Missile Stockpile Shortages Amid Iran Conflict

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During Israel's 12-day conflict with Iran, the U.S. military reportedly fired over 150 THAAD missile interceptors to defend Israel, which constitutes about a quarter of its total THAAD stockpiles, highlighting concerns over missile inventory levels and the challenges of maintaining operational readiness amid ongoing conflicts and procurement delays.
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- Israel’s 12-Day War Revealed Alarming Gap in America’s Missile Stockpile The Wall Street Journal
- US Used 14% of its THAAD Stockpile Against Iran, a Report Says. It Could Take Years to Replenish. JINSA
- US and Israel urgently need to replenish weapons stockpiles after 12-day war, defense analysts warn Fox News
- US asked Saudi Arabia to send missile interceptors to Israel during Iran conflict. Riyadh refused Middle East Eye
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