Media: Anti-missile stockpiles of Persian Gulf countries are running low
The Persian Gulf countries have expended approximately 2,400 interceptor missiles since February 28. This number is close to their stockpiles prior to the escalation in the Middle East.
This is reported by Bloomberg.
According to the agency, Iran has launched nearly 1,200 ballistic missiles and 4,000 Shahed drones at the Gulf countries since the beginning of the war. Over the past weekend alone, up to 40 launches per day were recorded - twice the daily average.
As Bloomberg notes, the vast majority of the expended interceptors are Patriot PAC-3 and GEM-T missiles, the Gulf countries' pre-war stockpiles of which amounted to fewer than 2,800 units.
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