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>Four hundred and twenty-five. That's how many serviceable JASSM-ER cruise missiles the United States has left on the entire planet. Bloomberg reported April 4 that the Pentagon ordered a majority of its Pacific stockpiles pulled east and committed to the Iran war. Before February 28, the US had 2,300 JASSM-ERs globally. It has now fired over 1,000 and committed most of the rest to CENTCOM bases and RAF Fairford in the UK. The 425 that remain could arm 17 B-1B bombers for a single sortie. One sortie. Then they're gone. We've been tracking the munitions math since Day 6 of this war, when a Pentagon official admitted "we have shot several years' worth of production in the last few days." That was about interceptors. The offensive side of the ledger is worse.

Archive: https://archive.today/LZlgb From the post: >>Four hundred and twenty-five. That's how many serviceable JASSM-ER cruise missiles the United States has left on the entire planet. Bloomberg reported April 4 that the Pentagon ordered a majority of its Pacific stockpiles pulled east and committed to the Iran war. Before February 28, the US had 2,300 JASSM-ERs globally. It has now fired over 1,000 and committed most of the rest to CENTCOM bases and RAF Fairford in the UK. The 425 that remain could arm 17 B-1B bombers for a single sortie. One sortie. Then they're gone. We've been tracking the munitions math since Day 6 of this war, when a Pentagon official admitted "we have shot several years' worth of production in the last few days." That was about interceptors. The offensive side of the ledger is worse.

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So that one guy that said we are out of missles…seems he was right.