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Author: OrmontUS   😊 😞
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Subject: The final (?) tab (so far)
Date: 06/11/26 9:01 PM
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Question to AI:

How many patriots, tomahawks and other sophisticated missiles has the us used since attacking Iran?

Answer:
The United States has expended thousands of high-end, sophisticated munitions under Operation Epic Fury. According to Pentagon estimates and a comprehensive analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the sheer volume of advanced weaponry fired by U.S. forces has depleted critical stockpiles to a degree that has alarmed military planners.The exact breakdown of sophisticated missiles used in the conflict includes:

Land-Attack & Land-Strike Missiles

Tomahawk Cruise Missiles: The U.S. Navy has fired more than 1,000 Tomahawks from warships and submarines. This represents roughly 10 times the amount the Pentagon typically procures in an average year, eating up roughly a third of the prewar Tomahawk inventory.

JASSMs (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles): U.S. strike aircraft have deployed over 1,100 of these long-range stealth cruise missiles. This massive expenditure has burned through nearly all available inventory originally allocated for potential future conflicts in the Western Pacific.

PrSM & ATACMS: Ground forces have launched over 1,000 Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) and Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) to neutralize Iranian radar, air defenses, and regional military assets.

Advanced Air-Defense Interceptors

To shield American personnel and regional allies from Iranian ballistic missile counterattacks, the U.S. has fired a vast number of defensive interceptors:

Patriot Interceptor Missiles: Air-defense units have utilized between 1,060 and 1,430 Patriot missiles. At a cost of over $4 million per missile, this massive effort has used roughly half of the total U.S. Patriot stockpile.

THAAD Interceptors: Ground-based Terminal High Altitude Area Defense systems have fired an estimated 190 to 290 interceptors. These highly advanced interceptors cost approximately $15.5 million apiece.

SM-3 Interceptors: The U.S. Navy has fired between 130 and 250 Standard Missile-3 interceptors from guided-missile destroyers, which are among the most expensive defensive weapons in the world at roughly $28.7 million per unit.

Stockpile Breakdown and Rebuild Timeline

Missile TypeEstimated Fired in Iran Conflict Average Annual Production Rate Estimated Time Needed to Replenish
Tomahawk1,000+< 200 / yearLate 2030Patriot1,060–1,430~ 600 / yearMid-2029
THAAD190–290Highly ClassifiedLate 2029JASSM1,100+~ 500 / yearMulti-Year Backlog

Iran War Has Drained U.S. Supplies of Critical, Costly Weapons
Apr 23, 2026 — “While sufficient munitions exist to wage this war, high expenditure of Tomahawks and other missiles in Operation Epic Fury create...The New York Times
U.S. Tomahawks are being used in Iran war faster than ...Mar 27, 2026 — March 27, 2026 / 7:38 PM EDT / CBS News.
Washington — The U.S. has so far used hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles against Iran, ...CBS News
U.S. uses hundreds of Tomahawk missiles on Iran, alarming ...Mar 27, 2026 — The U.S. military also has fired more than 1,000 air-defense interceptor missiles in response to Iranian counterattacks across the...The Washington Post

Second question:
How many additional has israel expended during the same period?

Israel has expended hundreds of its own sophisticated air-defense interceptors, but post-war data reveals that the United States actually fired twice as many interceptors to protect Israeli airspace than Israel’s own systems did.

Before a fragile ceasefire went into effect, Israel's multi-layered missile defense reserves reached critically low double-digit levels due to the sheer volume of incoming Iranian cluster-armed ballistic missiles.

Israel's Interceptor Expenditure Breakdown

Arrow Systems (Arrow 2 & Arrow 3): Israel fired fewer than 100 Arrow interceptors total during the main conflict. These top-tier exoatmospheric missiles cost between $2 million and $3 million each and are designed to neutralize long-range ballistic threats safely in space.

David’s Sling: Israeli air-defense teams deployed approximately 90 Stunner interceptor missiles from this mid-tier system. These are utilized for tactical medium-range ballistic missiles and advanced drones.

Iron Dome: While exact numbers for the Iron Dome remain heavily classified, the system faced extended high-intensity bombardments. However, because Iron Dome interceptors cost only about $50,000 each, they are not categorized alongside "sophisticated long-range" strategic missiles like Arrow or Patriot.

The Defensive Disparity
A major post-war revelation by The Washington Post highlighted that the U.S. carried the vast majority of the high-altitude defensive burden. To keep Israeli defenses from being entirely overwhelmed, the U.S. military fired approximately 200 THAAD interceptors (nearly half of the entire global U.S. THAAD supply) and over 100 naval SM-3 and SM-6 interceptors to absorb the brunt of the Iranian salvos.

To prevent future supply exhaustion, the Israeli Defense Ministry's Homa unit has launched a multi-billion dollar emergency plan to rapidly scale up domestic production of the Arrow system.

I'm guessing we are no where's near as scary militarily to Chin and Russia as we were a few months ago.

Jeff
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Author: Aussi   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: The final (?) tab (so far)
Date: 06/11/26 9:07 PM
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Jeff

Do you really think China and Russia were scared of Hegseth and Trump a few months ago??? Except perhaps that they would try to prove themselves and waste countless innocent lives.

Aussi
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Author: OrmontUS   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: The final (?) tab (so far)
Date: 06/12/26 1:57 PM
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The United States plans to slash the number of fighter jets and warships it provides to NATO in Europe, the New York Times reported on Thursday.

The reported cutbacks come as European nations race to bolster their defense capacities since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked fears that Moscow could attack a NATO country.

US President Donald Trump has called the alliance a “paper tiger” and its members “cowards” in frustration that they have not joined the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Washington plans to reduce the number of fighter jets it supplies to Europe by one third, cut all eight aerial refueling tankers and reduce maritime reconnaissance aircraft, the New York Times reported, citing two unidentified senior European officials.

Other assets to be reallocated include a missile-launching submarine, an aircraft carrier, a group of bomber aircraft and several jets and warships.

Jeff
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Author: Steve203 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: The final (?) tab (so far)
Date: 06/12/26 2:31 PM
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Meanwhile, the UK military continues it's death spiral.

***ripped from the headlines***

Two top UK defense officials resign over military spending in fresh blow to Keir Starmer

London —

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suffered a fresh blow on Thursday after Secretary of Defense John Healey resigned over a budget dispute, saying the government is not willing to give the British Armed Forces the “resources they need.”

Soon after, Minister of State for the Armed Forces Al Carns also announced his resignation in a letter posted to X, saying that the government is “failing” to give the armed forces what they need to do the job and the “loyalty to stand by them when it’s done.”


https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/11/uk/john-healey-uk-d...

For those scoring at home, the entire Royal Navy, now, is significantly smaller than the force sent to the Falklands in 82.

Steve
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Author: jerryab   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: The final (?) tab (so far)
Date: 06/12/26 4:07 PM
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Other assets to be reallocated include a missile-launching submarine, an aircraft carrier, a group of bomber aircraft and several jets and warships.

They will be used to replenish the losses from Spankee's bathtub fleet wars.
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