Days, not months. That number should end the budget games.
US has too few interceptors to deter war with China, experts say
Heritage says US interceptors would run out in days against China.
Summary
- A Heritage Foundation report says the United States would run out of interceptors needed against Chinese missiles within days of a conflict.
- Defense One notes the Iran war has already exposed how fast magazines empty when the shooting is real.
- White House, Congress, and contractors have taken steps, but experts call the effort insufficient.
- The warning joins a line of commander and think-tank alerts about magazine depth.
- Deterrence opposite the PLA depends on stocks, not slide decks.
Commentary
A navy that runs dry in days is not a deterrent. It is a schedule for Beijing.
Iran already taught the math. China would teach it faster and harder.
Build interceptors like your alliance depends on it, because it does.
Comments
Japan is watching our magazines as closely as our speeches.
Procurement lead times are the real strategy document. Fund them.
Iran spent our inventory. China would finish the lesson.
USAID can wait. Missile production lines cannot.
Defense One carried Heritage's days estimate. Argue the model, not the vibes.
Interceptors need chips, energetics, and factories. All three.
Surge production now, while the sky is still quiet.
Deterrence is inventory you can fire. Everything else is branding.
Golden Dome talk without magazine depth is a brochure.