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U.S. President Donald Trump and the Pentagon are attempting to contain the missile ammunition shortage crisis resulting from the Iran war, as armament stocks have been significantly depleted. During the conflict, the United States launched over 1,100 missiles, including more than 1,000 Tomahawks and over 1,200 Patriot missiles. The cost of each missile exceeds $4 million, and stockpiles have shrunk to critically low levels, raising concerns about potential security vulnerabilities, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. Defense industries are seeking to expand production through unconventional solutions, such as collaborating with tech companies to greatly increase missile output. Some experts argue that the depletion of these stocks threatens U.S. security in possible wartime scenarios.
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