President Donald Trump just claimed that the United States has “tremendous amounts of inventory” all over the world, adding that “we have more than we’ve ever had.”
“We’re stocked and locked and loaded right now. We have more than double what we had when this started,” Trump said in response to a reporter’s question before departing from the White House today.
He criticised his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, for providing Ukraine with US weapons.
However, CNN reported last month that the US military has significantly depleted its stockpile of key missiles during the war with Iran and created a “near-term risk” of running out of ammunition in a future conflict should one arise in the next few years, according to experts and three people familiar with recent internal Defense Department stockpile assessments.
Here’s how much of the US stockpile has been expended over the last seven weeks of war, according to a recent analysis conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies:
At least 45% of its stockpile of Precision Strike Missiles
At least half of its inventory of THAAD missiles, which are designed to intercept ballistic missiles
Nearly 50% of its stockpile of Patriot air defense interceptor missiles
Those numbers closely align with classified Pentagon data about US stockpiles, according to the sources familiar with the assessment. Earlier this year, the Pentagon signed a series of contracts that would help expand missile production, but the delivery timeline to replace these systems is three to five years even with the increased capacity, the CSIS experts and the sources said.
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