UPDATE: US military munitions stockpiles face strain as officials report over 1,000 Tomahawk missiles and up to 2,000 air-defense interceptors expended during the Iran War. The high usage rates impact Army and Navy inventory levels.
Administration officials report that the United States has expended over 1,000 BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles and between 1,500 and 2,000 air-defense missiles during the ongoing Iran War.
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Administration officials report that the United States has expended over 1,000 BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles and between 1,500 and 2,000 air-defense missiles during the ongoing Iran War.
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