Pentagon Wants to Shift Funds to Interceptors Amid Iran War

The Patriot-3 Missile Segment Enhancement missile made by Lockheed Martin.

Source: Lockheed Martin

The Pentagon wants to shift roughly $1.5 billion in previously approved funding to buy critical missile interceptors from Lockheed Martin Corp. and RTX Corp., according to the acting comptroller — weapons that are in short supply as the war in Iran consumes vast amounts of the munitions.

The Pentagon’s comptroller Jules Hurst didn’t peg the Pentagon request to the ongoing conflict in Iran in a formal “reprogramming” note he sent to Congress on March 13.