It has become known with which weapons Iran carries out its attacks against American and allied bases, oil infrastructure, and civilian targets.
According to **Modern.az**, Iran uses inexpensive $20,000 "Shahed-136" drones in military operations. The US and its partners, however, intercept more than 90% of their targets with "Patriot" missiles, each costing $4 million.
According to analysts, the use of inexpensive weapons has turned into a resource war between the parties, raising the question of which side's ammunition reserves will be depleted first.
It should be noted that the US and its allies are estimated to possess PAC-3 and missile reserves capable of sustaining active combat for only a few days, while Iran is estimated to have approximately 2,000 ballistic missiles and a significant number of "Shahed" drones, and may be reserving more powerful ballistic missiles for sustained attacks.