INTERNATIONAL — April 22, 2026

US Missile Stockpiles Reportedly Depleted Amid Recent Conflict with Iran

American media reports claim the US military has used nearly half of its critical missile stockpile during recent engagements with Iran, raising concerns about long-term defense readiness and the ability to replenish reserves quickly.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

US Missile Stockpiles Reportedly Depleted Amid Recent Conflict with Iran
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Reports indicate that the United States military has consumed approximately forty-five percent of its critical missile stockpile during a recent period of conflict with Iran. According to American media accounts citing sources familiar with Pentagon assessments, the rapid expenditure has raised concerns within defense circles regarding the adequacy of current reserves.

The reports further state that roughly half of the Tomahawk cruise missiles allocated for ballistic missile defense have been deployed during the same timeframe. Analysts warn that the current inventory levels may be insufficient to address a potential large-scale confrontation with a major strategic competitor such as China. Military planners have noted that replenishing these advanced munitions involves complex manufacturing and supply chain processes that could require several years to complete.

Defense observers suggest that prolonged shortages in precision-guided weapons could impact long-term strategic readiness and potentially alter the global balance of military power. The Pentagon has not issued an official public statement confirming the specific depletion figures or the operational status of its missile reserves. Independent verification of the reported consumption rates and the underlying details of the recent engagements remains pending, as the information relies on second-hand accounts from unnamed defense sources.

Read the original reporting at Hurriyat

Reliability assessment

Single-source report relying entirely on second-hand attribution to unnamed 'American media' and anonymous 'sources familiar with Pentagon assessments'. No specific US outlets, named officials, or verifiable defense reports are cited. The existence of the underlying multi-week US-Iran conflict and the specific stockpile depletion figures remain unconfirmed by independent or direct sources.

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