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Iranian Missile Attack Intercept Rate Exceeds 90%, Defense Costs Under Scrutiny

High intercept rates of Iranian missiles raise questions about long-term sustainability of expensive interceptor systems against cheaper attack drones.

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More than 90% of Iranian missiles were successfully intercepted in recent attacks, according to defense experts, but the encounters have highlighted growing concerns about the economic sustainability of current air defense strategies.

Defense analysts note that Iran's relatively inexpensive drones and missiles are forcing allied nations to expend costly interceptor missiles, creating what experts describe as an unfavorable cost-exchange ratio. Each interceptor typically costs significantly more than the incoming projectile it destroys.

The situation has drawn attention to broader questions about military procurement and defense spending priorities. Some observers have characterized recent military engagements as costly operations that have already required billions in expenditures, though official cost figures have not been disclosed.

Meanwhile, defense technology companies are working to address these challenges through new approaches to weapons manufacturing and deployment. The defense sector continues to evolve its strategies for countering low-cost, high-volume threats while managing budget constraints.

The intercept success rate demonstrates the technical effectiveness of current air defense systems, but military planners are increasingly focused on developing more cost-effective solutions for sustained conflicts involving asymmetric threats.

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