The Israeli army has announced a reduction in the use of advanced interceptor missiles, opting for less costly systems to counter Iranian threats. This decision follows direct missile attacks on Israeli cities, raising concerns about Israel's ability to sustain a prolonged war of attrition.
Bloomberg estimates indicate that Gulf states are on the brink of an unprecedented defense crisis, as their stockpile of interceptor missiles nears depletion due to ongoing resource exhaustion since the onset of military tensions with Iran.
Israel's security industries have announced a threefold increase in the production of interceptor missiles and aerial munitions. This move aims to enhance the capabilities of the Israeli military in response to growing security challenges in the region.
The United States and its allies are accelerating the development of low-cost interceptor missiles to counter the increasing threat from Iranian drones, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. This initiative comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Lebanese Army has officially announced that there are no interceptor missile platforms within Lebanese territory, emphasizing the stability of the security situation. This statement comes at a sensitive time for the region.