Nearly Half Of US Stockpile Depleted In Iran War Could Run Out Of Missiles In Case Of Another Conflict: Report
Citing sources and experts, CNN reported that this depletion has now caused a "near-term risk" of running out of weapons if a future conflict arises in the next few years.
Also Read | US-Iran war LIVE: Iran is 'collapsing financially' over Hormuz closure – Trump US depletes stockpileCiting an analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the report noted that in the last seven weeks of war with Tehran, the US military has used roughly 45 per cent of its stockpile of Precision Strike Missiles; at least half of its inventory of THAAD missiles, which are used to intercept ballistic missiles, and around 50 per cent of its Patriot air defense interceptor missiles. Those numbers reportedly align closely with the Pentagon's data regarding the country's stockpiles.
Additionally, the military also used up roughly 30 per cent of its Tomahawk missile stockpile; over 20 per cent of its long-range Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles; and approximately 20 per cent of its SM-3 and SM-6 missiles. It would take Washington at least four to five years to replace those systems, the analysis noted.
While the Pentagon signed a series of contracts earlier this year to boost missile production, experts suggest that the delivery timeline to replace these systems is three to five years, even with increased capacity.
US military has enough munitions to resume war with IranBut this does not mean that the country doesn't have enough to continue operations against Iran, in any event where the ceasefire fails to hold. In the short term, Washington likely maintains enough bombs and missiles. However, the number of remaining critical munitions is no longer considered sufficient to confront a near-peer adversary such as China. Additionally, it will take the country years before the inventory of those weapons returns to pre-war levels.
Also Read | Iran war ceasefire not 'open-ended'- Trump willing to give 3-5 days to Tehran Vulnerability in the Pacific due to depleting stockpile?Mark Cancian, a retired US Marine Corps Colonel and one of the authors of the CSIS report, told CNN, "The high munitions expenditures have created a window of increased vulnerability in the western Pacific." He added, "It will take one to four years to replenish these inventories and several years after that to expand them to where they need to be.”
US military has everything it needs: PentagonAccording to the chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, the US military has "everything it needs to execute at the time and place of the President's choosing." The spokesperson emphasised that ever since Trump took office, Washington has executed several successful operations across combatant commands while ensuring the US military possesses a deep arsenal of capabilities to protect our people and our interests.
Trump sought additional funding for PentagonThe analysis of depleting stockpile stands in stark contrast to Trump's claim that Washington has enough weaponry. However, he requested additional funding for the Pentagon and missiles due to the impact that the Iran war had on existing stockpiles. Referring to his request for additional funding, Trump said last month, "We're asking for a lot of reasons, beyond even what we're talking about in Iran," and added, "Munitions in particular, at the high end we have a lot, but we're preserving it.”
CNN previously reported that before the conflict began Gen Dan Caine, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, along with other military leaders, warned the US President that a military campaign could hamper the country's weapons stockpiles.
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