From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Hezbollah's Arsenal, Chinese and Russian Incursion, Aid to Ukraine, and More
Date August 4, 2024 3:09 PM
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200,000 rockets

CSIS analysis estimates that Hezbollah may have a stockpile of up to 200,000 short-range guided ballistic missiles, short- and intermediate-range unguided ballistic missiles, and short- and long-range unguided rockets.



SOURCE: "The Coming Conflict with Hezbollah" by CSIS's Seth G. Jones, Daniel Byman, Alexander Palmer, and Riley McCabe.

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200 miles

A joint Chinese-Russian bomber exercise came within 200 miles of the coast of Alaska, flying through the controlled airspace of the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone.



SOURCE: "Why Did China and Russia Stage a Joint Bomber Exercise near Alaska?" by CSIS's Heather Williams, Kari A. Bingen, and Lachlan MacKenzie.

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100,000 shells

U.S. aid deliveries to Ukraine will increase as production expands. 155 mm artillery shell production has risen from 14,000 per month before the war to an expected 100,000 per month by late 2025.



SOURCE: "Will U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine Bring Victory?" by CSIS's Mark F. Cancian.

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56 percent

China is the world's largest importer and consumer of coal, responsible for 56 percent of total global consumption.



SOURCE: "What Does the Data Reveal about China’s Evolving Energy System?" by CSIS's Ray Cat and Joseph Majkut.

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