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Most of America’s warships set sail packed full of missiles. These include surface-to-air missiles to shoot down everything from drones to ballistic missiles, surface-to-surface missiles used to attack targets on land and sea, and even rocket-delivered torpedoes to defend against prowling submarines. These weapons can be depleted quickly during combat operations, as we have seen in and around the Red Sea recently. So, how much do each of those missiles really cost? We dug into the Pentagon’s budget documents to find out.
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: 727Sky
The bigger problem they face is all those VLS cells currently can not be reloaded at sea. So once they fire off their missiles they must return to port. In the case of a conflict with China that port isn't going to be anywhere close to the theater. So you will have ships traveling like a week or more in and out of theater for rearming.