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The US Patriot Missile System (PAC-3 MSE) just faced its most catastrophic failure in history during the recent Iranian ballistic missile strikes on the UAE’s Fujairah oil terminals. In this urgent Kenzo Analysis update, we break down the raw data behind the $2.7 billion destruction of the regional radar network (AN/FPS-132 and AN/TPY-2) and why the Pentagon's interceptor production of only 7 units per month is a death sentence against Iran’s 100-missile monthly output. As Brent crude oil prices surge past $120 and the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, we expose the terminal math of a military-industrial complex that is officially out of bullets. Why did 6 American interceptors, costing $36 million, fail to stop two $400,000 Iranian missiles? This isn't just a technical glitch; it is the systemic collapse of Western military supremacy in the Middle East. Today, we go beyond the headlines to analyze the "Attrition Trap" that has left US bases in Qatar, Jordan, and the UAE partially blind. We deep-dive into the classified economics of the conflict: The Math of Insolvency: Why trading $6M interceptors for $400K targets is a guaranteed path to strategic bankruptcy. Radar Neutralization: How the IRGC systematically dismantled the eyes of the US military, including the critical early warning installations. The Stockpile Crisis: Inside the Heritage Foundation and CSIS reports warning that US interceptor inventories are at a critical 25% threshold. Global Energy Shock: The real reason Iraq’s oil production has cratered and what this means for your wallet at the pump. This is not speculation. This is data-driven realism. If you want to understand the money and the power shifting behind the scenes of the 2026 Gulf Conflict, you are in the right place. To ensure transparency and verify the data presented, Kenzo Analysis references the following verified reports and data sets (Updated: March 19, 2026): Reuters Breaking Views (March 2026): “Gulf Interceptor Consumption Rates: The 800-Missile Burn.” The Heritage Foundation (Jan 2026 Special Report): “The Empty Bin: High-End Munitions Shortages in Peer Conflicts.” James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (Satellite Analysis): “Impact Assessment of AN/TPY-2 Radar Sites in Jordan and UAE.” International Energy Agency (IEA) Flash Report: “Strait of Hormuz Closure and the Iraq Export Collapse.” Simpson Center Military Analysis (Kelly Grieco): “Inventory Depletion Models for PAC-3 MSE and THAAD Systems.” U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Testimony: “General Christopher Cavoli on Munition Production Gaps (March 2026).” Lockheed Martin / RTX Corporation Annual Production Guidance: “PAC-3 MSE Annual Capacity and Scaling Constraints.” Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and analytical purposes only. Kenzo Analysis focuses on geopolitical data, economic metrics, and military strategy. This content does not constitute financial or investment advice. Geopolitical situations are volatile; always perform your own due diligence. [Hashtags] #Geopolitics #OilPrices #PatriotMissile #USMilitary #IranConflict #EnergyCrisis #KenzoAnalysis #MilitaryTechnology #WorldNews2026 #DefenseIndustry #MacroEconomics #StraitOfHormuz