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US Iran Strikes Cost $4 Billion in Munitions

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The US military spent an estimated 4 billion dollars on munitions during the first 72 hours of strikes against Iran, according to defense manufacturer Rheinmetall AG. The massive bombardment included approximately 400 cruise missiles and 800 air defense interceptors deployed in what military analysts describe as one of the largest conventional military operations in recent history.

This extraordinary expenditure highlights the immense financial cost of sustained military operations, with each cruise missile alone costing millions. The scale of the operation demonstrates the US military's significant munitions stockpiles and rapid deployment capabilities. Rheinmetall's assessment provides rare insight into the economic dimensions of modern warfare, where precision-guided weapons represent both strategic advantages and enormous financial investments.

The sheer volume of ordnance used - over 1,200 precision weapons in just three days - underscores the intensity of the conflict and raises questions about supply chain sustainability for future operations. Defense contractors and military logistics planners will be closely monitoring munitions expenditure rates as the situation develops.