what is stopping US warships from being overwhelmed by drone/missile attacks?

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I’ve read about many instances of Houthi drone attacks and missiles being successfully intercepted by US warships. I have no doubt that these ships are capable of completely neutralizing these types of attacks in a vacuum… but given the cost disparity between the drones/missiles and the defense equipment used to stop them… what’s stopping the opposition from spamming so many at once that the ships can’t keep up?

Instead of repeated, futile attacks, what would happen if the opposition stock piled all of their resources and launched them at once, in waves, one right after the other?

Surely there must be some finite limit to the amount of defensive ammunition (not sure of the right term here) the ships are able to carry at sea.

Is it just a matter of the ships being so well equipped that any force capable of exhausting their supplies is simply impractical- even if the drones are pennies on the dollar in terms of comparative cost?

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Probably stuff that isn’t public. Not to mention to launch a “drone swarm” you have to assemble a bunch of drones. We gather intel on everything through every method you can think of and likely some you cant. We would likely know you were launching a drone swarm before you knew you were launching a drone swarm and act accordingly.

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