Iran Strikes Take Toll On U.S. And Israeli Weapons Stocks

attack on Iranian ship

The U.S. Central Command stepped up attacks on Iranian ships, concerned about threats in the Strait of Hormuz.

Credit: U.S. Central Command
The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has suffered no shortage of targets, but finding the weapons to prosecute them is becoming a somewhat different matter. Iran appears to be showing signs of running low on ballistic missiles and their launchers after almost two weeks of unrelenting strikes by the...
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