BGM-109 Tomahawk - Operational Use The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile has been employed in every major US military operation since its combat debut in 1991. Through December 2025, over 2,500 ...
BGM-109 Tomahawk The Tomahawk is an all-weather submarine or ship-launched land-attack cruise missile. After launch, a solid propellant propels the missile until a small turbofan engine takes over ...
The appearance of a forward-swept Tomahawk variant in the Iranian theater represents a deliberate decision to deploy a system against a specific threat: S-300-class systems capable against the ...
BGM-109 Tomahawk Block IV Tomahawk Block IV Phase I The Navy's premier strike weapon for the next generation was to have been the Block IV Phase I Tomahawk. Plans called for 1,253 Block IV ...
Tomahawk Cruise Missile TLAM-N The Tomahawk long range, subsonic cruise missile can attack targets on land (Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM)) and at sea (Tomahawk Anti-Ship Missile (TASM)).
BGM-109 Maritime Strike Tomahawk Initially there was a family of different Tomahawk versions, but nuclear-tipped, land-based, air-launched, and anti-ship variants were retired after the Cold War ...
Ukraine Tomahawk President Trump on 15 October 2025 suggested that he may allow a sale of U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. The New York Times reported "He would like to have Tomahawks," Mr ...
For more than 40 years, the Tomahawk cruise missile has been the Navy’s go to precision strike weapon; a long-range, subsonic missile that can hit targets hundreds of miles inland without risking ...
Navy Media on MSN: How the Navy launches Tomahawk missiles: 1,000-mile strikes