Royal Netherlands Navy fires Tomahawk cruise missile for the first time
The Royal Netherlands Navy has successfully fired a Tomahawk cruise missile for the first time from a naval platform.
The Royal Netherlands Navy has successfully fired a Tomahawk cruise missile for the first time from a naval platform.
Germany is evaluating the potential procurement of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States as a temporary measure to strengthen its long-range strike capabilities.
The United States Department of Defense has announced a new contract with RTX Corporation for the production and delivery of RGM-109 Tomahawk Block V cruise missiles.
The Royal Australian Navy has successfully conducted its first launch of a RTX RGM-109 Tomahawk missile from the destroyer HMAS Brisbane (DDG 41).
The United States and Germany have announced plans for the deployment of advanced long-range fires capabilities in Germany.
Japan’s Ministry of Defence announced a significant enhancement to its stand-off defence capabilities with the acquisition of 400 Raytheon’s Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles.
At 3:45 a.m. (Sana’a time) on January 13, U.S. forces conducted a strike against a Houthi radar site in Yemen.
The United States Department of State has approved the sale of a total of 400 Tomahawk cruise missiles with related equipment to Japan.
The Government of Australia announced that it has approved the procurement of “more than 200” Tomahawk cruise missiles manufactured by American defence company RTX.
The Netherlands intends to purchase an American long-range precision weapon system: Tomahawk cruise missiles.