Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Israel and the United States are depleting stocks of interceptor missiles amid escalating conflict with Iran

According to sources, Israel and the United States are facing a serious problem — the depletion of stocks of interceptor missiles necessary to protect against Iran's ballistic missiles. Israel is in a hurry to destroy the Iranian launchers, but these efforts have not yet brought significant success, as the number of available interceptors is rapidly decreasing.

Iran has a huge arsenal of ballistic missiles — according to American intelligence estimates, about 2,000 units, many of which are capable of carrying heavy warheads. In the face of a possible massive missile strike, Israel and its allies are forced to use significant air defense and missile defense resources, which leads to a rapid depletion of stocks of interceptor missiles such as Patriot and Arrow systems.

The United States is actively supporting Israel by deploying additional forces and air defense systems to the Middle East, including tanker aircraft and Patriot and THAAD complexes. However, even with this support, experts express concern that the Israeli air defense system may not be able to withstand intense rocket fire from Iran.

In the context of the growing conflict, the Iranian side continues to increase the production of missiles, including the Haji Qasem hypersonic missiles capable of overcoming modern missile defense systems. This creates serious challenges for Israel and its allies, forcing them to look for new security solutions.

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