Tomahawk, Russia and Ukraine
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Putin Is Panicking: US Tomahawk Missiles Could Change the Ukraine War
“Russian President Vladimir Putin continues attempts to deter the US from sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine by linking improvements in the US-Russian bilateral relationship to concessions from the United States on the war in Ukraine,” the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) assessed in its latest estimate.
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Trump finds new leverage in Ukraine fight with Tomahawk threat and long-range strike authorization
President Donald Trump takes harder line on Russia, allowing deeper Ukrainian strikes and coordinating new sanctions while urging NATO allies to increase defense against Moscow provocations.
Russia continues to project power with its Kalibr cruise missile systems, maintaining missile-equipped warships in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Pacific Ocean. In response to the latest Russian drone and missile attacks in the ongoing war with ...
JS Chokai is in the US getting modified to carry Tomahawk cruise missiles, marking the latest step toward Japan acquiring the missile.
Frigate De Ruyter fires a Tomahawk off the coast of Norfolk, Va., on March 11, 2025. Royal Netherlands Navy Photo A Royal Netherlands Navy frigate test fired a Tomahawk guided-cruise missile off the coast of Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday ahead of introducing ...
Officially known as BGM-109 Tomahawk, the primary cruise missile—indeed, the definitive one—of the U.S. military is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic weapon that is used primarily by the U.S. military. Originally developed by General Dynamics (now ...