US Tomahawk missile reserves are almost completely depleted

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US Tomahawk missile reserves are almost completely depleted
According to recent data from The Washington Post, during the ongoing war, the United States Navy has made extensive use of Tomahawk cruise missiles to strike military targets in Iranian territory. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.

Over the past period, a total of more than eight hundred and fifty such missiles have been launched, a figure that has astonished the international community. Official representatives of US Central Command made an important announcement regarding this situation.

They emphasized that the reserves of Tomahawk cruise missiles are almost entirely depleted. This situation clearly demonstrates how intense and vigorous the combat operations in the region have been.

The budget allocated for each missile is very large, with a single unit costing three million six hundred thousand dollars. Furthermore, producing one of these high-tech weapons takes an average of two years.

These figures reveal the capabilities of the US defense industry and the depth of the current crisis. The rapid depletion of reserves may necessitate a review of future strategic plans.

The country's defense system is currently focusing on the process of preparing new batches. For the public and experts, these numbers also reflect the economic aspect of the war.

The government and military leadership continue to closely monitor this situation. It remains unclear what measures will be taken in the future and when missile reserves will be replenished.

However, alongside the seriousness of the current situation, efforts to maintain the country's defense capabilities are being intensified.

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