Restoring pre-war stockpiles of critical US munitions will take at least two years, according to CSIS report.

U.S. military contractors will need at least three years to replenish stockpiles of three key weapons systems used in the Iran war

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. military contractors need at least three years to replenish stockpiles of three key weapons systems used heavily in the Iran war, according to an analysis…

WASHINGTON: US military contractors need at least three years to replenish stockpiles of three key weapons systems used heavily in the Iran war, according to an analysis released…

President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have insisted the U.S. is capable of fighting any war.

A new CSIS report has warned that the United States could take up to three years to replenish key missile stockpiles depleted during the Iran war, raising concerns over…

WASHINGTON — U.S. military contractors need at least three years to replenish stockpiles of three key weapons systems used heavily in the Iran war,...

A New CSIS Analysis Warned That Replenishing Key Missile Systems Used in the Conflict Could Take at Least Three Years, Raising Concerns About U.S. Readiness for a Potential…

American defense contractors will take upwards of three years to replace the primary munitions the U.S. military used during the Iran war.

Replenishing stockpiles of critical weapons systems could take until 2030 or 2031, creating a "window of vulnerability," a new analysis found.

Center for Strategic and International Studies says Tomahawks, THAAD and Patriot interceptors could take years to replace, creating a window of vulnerability as Washington weighs…

"The United States has enough munitions for any plausible scenario in the Iran war, but the depleted inventories have created a window of vulnerability for a potential Western…

According to the research, over a thousand Tomahawk missiles were used in the strikes against Iran

Restoring pre-war stockpiles of critical US munitions will take at least two years, according to CSIS report.