The United States and Israel are experiencing significant ammunition shortages as their conflict with Iran enters its second month. According to Ming Pao, U.S. media reported on the 27th that the U.S. military has already used 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles, raising concerns among Pentagon officials about the rapid depletion and prompting discussions on how to increase supply.
Israel is also rationing its use of advanced Arrow missiles to preserve its top-tier defense capabilities. However, the country has resorted to using the upgraded but less reliable David's Sling air defense missiles. This shift in strategy has led to vulnerabilities, as demonstrated by two Iranian ballistic missiles striking towns in southern Israel.