America Is Depleting a More Powerful Weapon Than Its Missiles
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America Is Depleting a More Powerful Weapon Than Its Missiles
It was reported last week that the Iranian missile inventory has been depleted from about 5,000 to a thousand or so, and that the US and its allies are now firing one or two Patriots at each incoming airborne threat, in place of the clusters unleashed at the start. In other words, both sides are experiencing munitions shortages.
Iran still possesses a significant number of missiles, but has fundamentally changed its tactics for attacking the allied coalition. Despite numerous Israeli and US strikes on Iranian military targets, the ayatollah regime still retains the ability to launch missile strikes. However, the main question now is not whether Iran can fire, but how long it can continue to do so. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the Financial Times. Read also: …
Iran maintains missile capability despite massive US and Israeli attacks - FTTehran uses underground missile defense systems and has switched to small-strike tactics. Experts note ammunition-saving strategy.
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