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Iran war an endurance race between missiles and interceptors

In the first two days of the conflict, Iran launched nearly 400 missiles and around 1,000 drones towards the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Jordan

March 03, 2026 / 22:21 IST
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Dismissing reports that the United States could run out of interceptors, President Donald Trump claimed the military has "a virtually unlimited supply." (AFP)
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  • Iran launched nearly 400 missiles and 1,000 drones at Gulf states
  • US and Israel focus on destroying Iran's missile launch vehicles
  • Interceptor missile stocks are limited and costly to replenish

The war in the Middle East has so far been defined by two images: Iranian drones and missiles plunging to the ground and exploding, and interceptors streaking into the skies to stop them.

In the first two days of the conflict, Iran launched nearly 400 missiles and around 1,000 drones towards the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Jordan, said Mintel World, which specialises in open-source intelligence.

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That figure does not include Iran's main target, Israel.

"It's really who has a deeper magazine," said Scott Benedict, a former marine and expert at the US-based Middle East Institute.