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Navy’s Missile Usage Hits Record High in 15 Months

In a significant military shift, the U.S. Navy has fired more air defense missiles in the last 15 months than it did over the previous three decades, highlighting the rising demand for enhanced defenses in high-stakes environments. With some missiles costing up to $28.7 million each, the Navy is now increasingly relying on 5-inch gun rounds as a cost-effective solution to combat drone threats in the Red Sea.

This unprecedented missile expenditure points to evolving military challenges and the need for adaptive strategies in countering aerial attacks. The rapid depletion of missile stocks underlines both the urgency of current military operations and the financial implications of modern warfare as the Navy seeks to balance effectiveness with budget constraints.

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