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The Pentagon is ramping up missile defense production after the U.S. military expended nearly a quarter of its high-altitude ...
The United States blew through about a quarter of its supply of high-end THAAD missile interceptors during Israel’s 12-day ...
It could take three to eight years for the U.S. to replenish its stockpile of high-altitude missile interceptors after the ...
American forces fired more than 150 THAAD interceptors at Iranian missiles and drones during the 12-day conflict between ...
The move "was made to put America’s interests first," a White House spokeswoman said, as U.S. munitions have been depleted in recent years.
During the 12-day war with Iran in June, both the US and Israel faced serious challenges in their ability to repel Tehran’s ...
Washington expended about 25% of its THAAD interceptor arsenal in 12 days, raising global readiness concerns - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Iran's missile campaign against Israel and U.S. bases cost Tehran up to $6.6 billion while depleting half its arsenal.
The United States is investing another $2 billion in Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missiles after depleting its ...
Saudi Arabia stood by while Israel suffered blows from Iranian missile strikes, and some observers say it might have ...
The Pentagon is conducting a review of its weapons stockpiles due to concerns that aiding Israel and Ukraine has come at the expense of U.S. military readiness.
With a resumption of US-Iran negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program said to be on the horizon, neither the United States nor Israel has ruled out resorting to military force again against Iran if ...