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402 Patriots in 16 days: the Iran war drains US interceptor stocks

402 Patriots in 16 days: the Iran war drains US interceptor stocks

Operation Epic Fury burned through PAC-3 missiles faster than two years of production can replace

Defence·Conflicts· worsening Ce qui a cassé·L'argent de qui ·7 takes ·mis à jour 24 juin 2026

Summary

The 2026 Iran war (Operation Epic Fury) exposed how thin the US interceptor magazine is. The Payne Institute estimates US forces fired ~402 Patriot interceptors in the first 16 days — a draw that Army budget documents imply would take more than two years to replace at current contract rates. Lockheed Martin builds roughly 600 PAC-3 a year (each ~$3.9M) against an estimated inventory near 1,000 PAC-3/MSE, and aims to reach 2,000/year only over seven years. Analysts (CSIS, AEI) frame the drawdown as a strategic warning: a single regional air war strained the stockpile that also underwrites deterrence against China. Supply constraints include test capacity and Chinese- controlled gallium and germanium.

By the numbers

  • ~402 — Patriots fired in Epic Fury's first 16 days (Payne Institute).
  • ~600/yr — current Lockheed PAC-3 output; target 2,000/yr in seven years.
  • ~$3.9M — unit cost of a PAC-3 interceptor.
  • ~1,000 — estimated US PAC-3/MSE inventory.
  • 2+ years — to replace what was fired at current contract rates.

Why it matters

Interceptors are the binding constraint of modern air defence. A magazine drained by one expensive campaign cannot be quickly refilled, and the degradation is gradual — more leakers get through as stocks tighten. It strains US ability to defend allies and itself simultaneously across two theatres.

What to watch

  • Whether surge contracts and second sources actually lift output.
  • Allied requests competing with US rebuild (Israel, Taiwan, Ukraine).
  • Chinese export controls on gallium/germanium feeding the bottleneck.