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The deployment of the Mid-Range Capability, or Typhon, system in the region has repeatedly irritated China. The US sees it as ...
The U.S. Navy is looking to upgrade more Tomahawk cruise missiles with sensor suites capable of supporting maritime strikes.
Is the age of unchallenged maritime supremacy in the Indo-Pacific coming to an end? The U.S. Army’s historic live-fire of the SM-6 missile from its Typhon ground launcher in Australia marks a seismic ...
A Tomahawk cruise missile hits a moving maritime target Jan. 27, 2015 after being launched from the USS Kidd (DDG-100) near San Nicolas Island in California. US Navy Photo TUCSON, ARIZ.
Raytheon will provide 32 Maritime Strike Tomahawk upgrade kits in 2020; 50 kits in 2021, and 80 kits in 2022, at an estimated cost of about $457.9 million.
A live-fire exercise involving the Mid-Range Capability missile system took place in Australia as part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025.
The Army plans to field the Typhon system permanently in the Indo-Pacific, which will provide persistent long-range strike capability on China's doorstep.
The Maritime Strike Tomahawk hinges on new seeker technology and faster computer processing speeds to engineer several modes wherein the Tomahawk can be re-targeted in flight to destroy moving ...
Unfunded Priorities List seeks $2.2 billion in funding to strengthen the munitions industrial base and resupply key ...
TUCSON, Arizona—The U.S. Navy is expected to soon award a contract to Raytheon to integrate a seeker into Tomahawk missiles to enable the weapon to strike a moving target at sea.
USS Ross (DDG 71) fires a tomahawk land attack missile April 7, 2017. US Navy Photo. ARLINGTON, Va. — The Navy’s arsenal of Tomahawk cruise missiles will all become a Block V configuration ...
According to van der Maat, the Maritime Strike Acquisition programme will see the Tomahawk initially acquired to equip the RNLN's four LCF frigates, and two of the service's four Walrus-class ...