US has fired over 850 Tomahawk missiles at Iran, raising stockpile concerns: Report

The US has fired over 850 Tomahawk missiles at Iran, significantly depleting precision-guided weapon stocks and raising concerns among Pentagon officials. The heavy reliance on Tomahawks has left stockpiles 'alarmingly low', with the Pentagon closely tracking the number of missiles used and considering relocating some from other parts of the world.
The US military has fired over 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Iran in four weeks. This has significantly depleted precision-guided weapon stocks. Tomahawks have a 1,000-mile range and precision strike capability. The Pentagon is concerned about stock levels, which are not publicly disclosed. The US has also launched over 1,000 air-defense interceptor missiles in response to Iranian counterattacks. The heavy reliance on Tomahawks may require urgent discussions about relocating some from other parts of the world.
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