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Replenishing advanced weapons stockpiles used in Iran war will take years: Analysis

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Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on the implications of this analysis. ABC News focuses on the long-term impact on military readiness and the potential consequences of depleted stockpiles, while both Korea Times and The Globe and…
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Replenishing advanced weapons stockpiles used in Iran war will take years: Analysis
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CSIS predicted it would take three or more years to replace the Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAM), Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile systems, and Patriot air defense interceptor missiles. All three have been “heavily used” in the conflict. Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSM) and Precision Strike Missiles were also heavily used and will take several months to a year to replace, per CSIS.

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Defense Replenishing advanced weapons stockpiles used in Iran war will take years: Analysis Comments: by Ashleigh Fields - 05/27/26 2:09 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Ashleigh Fields - 05/27/26 2:09 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) said in a report published Wednesday that it will take years to replenish the advanced weapons used by the U.S. during the Iran war. CSIS predicted it would take three or more years to replace the Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAM), Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile systems, and Patriot air defense interceptor missiles. All three have been “heavily used” in the conflict.

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