Missile Defense Interceptor Inventory

Monitor interceptor stockpile levels across all coalition missile defense systems with depletion projections and resupply analysis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What missile defense systems does Israel operate?

Israel operates a multi-layered defense: Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 for ballistic missiles, David's Sling for medium-range threats, and Iron Dome for short-range rockets. US THAAD and Patriot batteries supplement these systems.

How many interceptors remain in stockpile?

Exact numbers are classified, but the dashboard tracks estimated remaining inventory based on publicly reported intercept events, known production rates, and US resupply shipments.

What is the cost of each interceptor?

Iron Dome Tamir interceptors cost approximately $50,000 each. Arrow-3 interceptors cost $2-3 million. THAAD interceptors cost roughly $12 million each. SM-3 Block IIA interceptors cost about $36 million.

Can interceptor production keep up with consumption?

Production rates are a key concern. The dashboard shows current production capacity vs consumption rate for each system, highlighting where depletion could outpace resupply.