U.S. Boosts THAAD Production to 444% After Iran War Drains Stockpiles
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The United States has announced a rapid increase in THAAD interceptor production, raising output to 444 percent of current levels in response to the depletion of stockpiles during the recent Iran conflict.
The decision follows reports that the Iran war has quickly exhausted U.S. interceptor reserves, prompting a swift production surge to replenish defenses. No specific production figures or timelines were disclosed.
The move underscores the U.S. commitment to maintaining missile defense readiness amid heightened regional tensions, though no additional details on deployment or strategic implications were provided.
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