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US-Iran War: Washington Fires 850+ Tomahawks In Iran War, Stockpiles Under Strain | WION Originals

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The United States has used more than 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in just four weeks of the Iran war, according to reports, raising concerns over the sustainability of its strike capabilities.

The pace of usage far exceeds the annual procurement rate of around 90 missiles, with Pentagon stockpiles estimated at roughly 3,100.

Officials say missile use is now outpacing production capacity, prompting efforts to ramp up output to over 1,000 missiles per year.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said the country is working to rebuild its munitions stockpile amid the ongoing conflict.

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