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The U.S. Navy is looking to upgrade more Tomahawk cruise missiles with sensor suites capable of supporting maritime strikes.
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‘Warship Destroyed’: Army Launched ‘Typhoon Munition’ in Lesson to ChinaThe U.S. Army has successfully test-fired its new Mid-Range Capability (MRC) Typhoon missile system for the first time in ...
China issues stark warning to U.S., though its military ignores tensions: direct hit and target sunk
The deployment of the Typhoon Medium-Range Missile System has raised alarms in Beijing. China has previously warned that ...
The U.S. Army hit an at-sea target with a Standard Missile 6 fired from its Typhon missile system as part of the Talisman Sabre 2025 exercise in Australia. The live-fire test is the first time the ...
The deployment of the Mid-Range Capability, or Typhon, system in the region has repeatedly irritated China. The US sees it as ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNThis is what Ukraine could hit in Russia with US Tomahawk missilesThe weapons for Ukraine rumor mill went into overdrive earlier this week when it was reported that U.S. President Donald ...
Unfunded Priorities List seeks $2.2 billion in funding to strengthen the munitions industrial base and resupply key stockpiles.
The U.S. Army fired its mid-range missile system, Typhon, from Australia for the first time this week, striking a maritime ...
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.
A live-fire exercise involving the Mid-Range Capability missile system took place in Australia as part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025.
The Long Range Fires (LRF) program aimed to equip a Remotely Operated Ground Unit for Expeditionary Fires (ROGUE-Fires) vehicle with a single-cell MK-41 vertical launch system to fire Tomahawk ...
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