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

The US has fired over 850 Tomahawk missiles at Iran, depleting its precision-guided weapons stockpile and raising concerns about dwindling reserves. The heavy reliance on Tomahawks may force the US to consider repositioning assets from other regions and boost production.
The US has fired over 850 Tomahawk missiles at Iran in four weeks of conflict. This has significantly depleted its precision-guided weapons stockpile. The Pentagon is closely tracking missile usage, with stockpiles in the Middle East described as alarmingly low. The US may need to reposition assets from other regions to support current and future operations. The US has also launched over 1,000 air defence interceptor missiles in response to Iranian counterattacks. Questions are being raised about Israel's interceptor stockpiles as the Middle East war continues.
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