I am so glad that I wasn't theo only one who had picked this up. I couldn't care what the cost of the damned bomb or projectile that has been lobbed at me - I just want it stopped! Even if you take people out of the equation the earlier arguments didn't make sense. If I had say a $50M desal plant and the enemy lobbed a $300 dumb bomb at it, I would think that a $49M defense missile would be good value. Or, what if that plant were supplying your troops with water, it wouldn't matter that it only cost $1000, if it affected your ability to conduct operations its true value is far more.while i agree with most of your points, not sure about this
in the end, it's the value of the target you're protecting, not the cost of the munition that matters
if it's a target that must be protected, does it matter if the attack comes from a $5 munition or a $5 million dollar munition? it still has to be stopped
one example on a smaller scale: land-based phalanx systems near bases shooting hundreds of rounds to hit one very cheap mortar round
do the troops at the base care that the mortar round was cheap and go "well, it is only a cheap mortar, not worth wasting all those phalanx rounds on it"?
hardly!
Bomb cost vs countermeasure costs = moot point.