<2>Defensive Munition Shortages to Shape Attack on Iran
<3>The Unprecedented Rate of Interceptor Use
The US and Israel’s defense systems were put to the test during last year’s 12-day war, and the results were nothing short of astonishing. The unprecedented rate at which interceptors were used has left both countries scrambling to replenish their stocks, and this shortage is set to shape the dynamics of any potential attack on Iran.
<4>The Interceptor Shortage: A Growing Concern
According to reports, the US and Israel burned through a significant portion of their interceptor stockpiles during the war, with some estimates suggesting that the US alone used over 100 interceptors per day. This rate of consumption is unsustainable, and both countries are now facing a severe shortage of defensive munitions.
<5>The Consequences of a Shortage
The consequences of a defensive munition shortage are far-reaching and potentially catastrophic. Without a sufficient stockpile of interceptors, the US and Israel will be forced to rely on alternative defense systems, which may not be as effective. This could leave their military personnel and civilians vulnerable to attack, and could potentially lead to a significant escalation of the conflict.
<6>The Impact on a Potential Attack on Iran
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