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US military used up nearly half of Patriot missiles during Iran war: Analysis

US military used up nearly half of Patriot missiles during Iran war: Analysis

Summary

The U.S. military has used nearly half of its Patriot missile supply and reduced six other important missile supplies while carrying out a seven-week strike campaign against Iran. This information comes from a recent report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a think tank in Washington.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. fired almost 50% of its Patriot air defense interceptor missiles during the campaign.
  • Six other critical missile stockpiles were heavily used in the seven-week strikes.
  • The campaign targeted Iran over a period of seven weeks.
  • The analysis was conducted by the CSIS, a research organization focused on international security.
  • Patriot missiles are designed to intercept incoming attacks from the air.
  • The report highlights significant depletion in U.S. missile resources following the conflict.
  • This level of missile use suggests intense military activity against Iran during that time.
  • The information helps understand the scale and impact of the recent U.S.-Iran military actions.
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