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US Navy seeks $3B to replace depleted Tomahawk missile stockpile used in Iran conflict

The US Navy is requesting $3 billion to replenish its stores of Tomahawk missiles used in the war against Iran due to depleting stockpiles.

US Navy seeks $3B to replace depleted Tomahawk missile stockpile used in Iran conflict
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The US Navy is requesting $3 billion to replenish its Tomahawk missile stocks after depleting them during the war against Iran, a move aimed at maintaining operational readiness and supporting ongoing military operations in the region. The funding request comes as the Navy seeks to restore its stockpiles of precision-guided munitions used in various conflicts around the world. The additional investment is expected to support ongoing naval operations and ensure continued effectiveness in addressing emerging threats. The $3 billion allocation will be critical in maintaining the Navy's ability to respond to future security challenges.

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