...nian missile and #drone attacks, as of March 10, 2026, include the AN/FPS-132 early warning radar in Qatar; several THAAD AN/TPY-2 radars in Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates; and the AN/tactical radarTPS-59 in Bahrain.The friendly fire incident, in which a Kuwaiti F-18 shot down three American F-15E Strike Eagles, and Iran's destruction of 11 MQ-9 Reaper drones result in additional costs. When the cost of ammunition, the loss of electronic assets, and the disposal...
... of aircraft are combined, the coalition's total bill reaches approximately $20 billion — and our calculation does not include the cost of ammunition after the fourth day and other operational costs such as aviation fuel, accommodation and meals for military personnel, and other external support functions.According to the analysis, many high-performance weapons remain in good condition. But war depletes categories that cannot be replaced quickly: air defense missiles, precision-guided stri...
...ke munitions, and the auxiliary radar and command architecture that transforms air defense missiles into a broader defense network to protect air bases, ports, launchers, and other critical infrastructure. The degradation of the integrated air defense network means reduced accuracy and tracking of Iranian missiles and drones, which means more "penetrating targets" can slip through defenses undetected, or air defense sectors have to expend more missiles to increase the likelihood of success...
...h day. But that's exactly the point. The first 96 hours reflect the peak test of strength, showing what happens when the enemy tries to overwhelm the defense before the suppression and exhaustion begin.Figure 2 juxtaposes this initial intensity, illustrating Iran's deliberate strategy of overloading defenses by trading its cheaper, mass-produced munitions for the West's expensive, limited-quantity missiles.