Realistically, in a realm of Mutually Assured Destruction doctrines, you only need enough countermeasures to stop one volley, and you need enough in one volley to overcome their countermeasures in turn.
Anything beyond this is likely wasteful spending, though a bit extra for unforeseen situations is probably wise in this kind of thing. Maybe double at most, to account for two countries doing synchronous volleys.
Realistically, in a realm of Mutually Assured Destruction doctrines, you only need enough countermeasures to stop one volley, and you need enough in one volley to overcome their countermeasures in turn.
Anything beyond this is likely wasteful spending, though a bit extra for unforeseen situations is probably wise in this kind of thing. Maybe double at most, to account for two countries doing synchronous volleys.