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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) clarifies that the United States' stocks of Patriot and THAAD missile defense systems have nearly run out due to intensive use during the recent escalation with Iran. The current inventory has fallen to less than 827 Patriot missiles and 278 THAAD missiles, down from previous stocks of approximately 2,200 and 452, respectively. This depletion threatens the United States' ability to support its allies and underscores the need to accelerate the production of defensive weapons. It highlights a significant crisis in the U.S. counter missile stockpiles, caused by high costs and industrial constraints. Consequently, there are concerns about the sustainability of military support in border regions amid ongoing tensions, with the possibility that the stocks could be completely exhausted in a short period if consumption continues at this rate.
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