The Pentagon has requested $18.2 billion to replenish interceptor missile stocks, Bloomberg reported. According to the news outlet, the funding is part of a $67 billion emergency spending request for the current fiscal year. The $18.2 billion proposal "focuses on high-profile weapons that lawmakers, Pentagon officials and analysts have said the US is running dangerously short of," Bloomberg said. Up to $5.75 billion would go toward THAAD interceptors, $5.57 billion toward additional Patriot Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) interceptors, and $1.9 billion toward Standard Missile-6 systems. The Pentagon also plans to purchase Tomahawk cruise missiles and the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), which "was used in combat for the first time against Iran."