Stocks of interceptor missiles of the United States, Israel and the Persian Gulf countries may be depleted within a few days if Iran maintains the intensity of retaliatory strikes. This was reported by Bloomberg, citing a source.
It is noted that the ability of states to cope with Tehran's retaliatory attacks will depend on how many interceptor missiles they have. However, Bloomberg sources believe that stocks are probably at critically low levels after intense battles with the Islamic Republic last year. If Iran has more missiles than interceptors from their opponents, then more of Tehran's strikes will reach their targets.
Recall, Israel and the United States launched a large-scale military operation against Iran on February 28. The largest cities of the republic, including Tehran, were hit. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced a retaliatory operation. Israeli cities were hit, as well as US military bases in Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

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