U.S. Missile Surge, Reach Showcased at Philippine Balikatan Drills
U.S. forces surged missiles across the Philippines over the course of Balikatan 2026 at key locations for simulated and live-fire exercises in some of the
U.S. forces surged missiles across the Philippines over the course of Balikatan 2026 at key locations for simulated and live-fire exercises in some of the
The US military test-fired the Typhon mid-range capability system in the Philippines for the first time, as part of the two countries’ largest joint military
The Fiscal Year 2027 Presidential budget Request includes a major overhaul for the U.S. Navy’s Strike Weapons inventory, with over $5.23 billion dollars in funds
The Japanese Ministry of Defense has announced that the JS Chōkai (DDG-176) has completed crew training and ship modification, enabling the employment of RGM-109 Tomahawk
The BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) – Washington’s mainstay naval-launched cruise missile – has been extensively used by American forces in the ongoing conflict

Raytheon entered into five landmark framework agreements with the U.S. Department of War to significantly increase production capacity and speed deliveries of Land Attack and
Oshkosh Defense unveiled its Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV) at AUSA 2025 this week, teeing up another potential launch platform for Tomahawk cruise missiles,
The U.S. Navy class justification and approval published last week authorized the procurement of 837 Maritime Strike Tomahawk (MST) seekers from Raytheon Missiles and Defense
The U.S. Army is planning an inaugural test of Lockheed Martin’s Long Range Fires (LRF) launcher in a live fire exercise in the Philippines during

The U.S. Navy is looking to upgrade up to 96 Tomahawks with seekers capable of supporting anti-ship strikes in the service’s latest effort to bring