Japan Inks $1.7 Billion Contract with the US for 400 Tomahawks
Japan signed a $1.7 Billion contract with the US for the procurement of 400 Tomahawks land attack cruise missiles.
Japan signed a $1.7 Billion contract with the US for the procurement of 400 Tomahawks land attack cruise missiles.
The Royal Netherlands Navy’s (RNLN’s) De Zeven Provincien-class air-defence and command frigate HNLMS De Ruyter will be the first Dutch platform to conduct a test firing of the Netherlands’ new Tomahawk sea-launched cruise missile (SLCM) capability.
Australia is moving forward with its plan to procure Tomahawk cruise missiles. The Government announced it is investing A$1.7b to acquire over 200 missiles…
USMC Systems Command shares more details and information on their Long-Range Missile Battery mounted on an unmanned JLTV 4×4 truck.
The U.S. Marine Corps stood up the first Long Range Fire (LRF) Unit to be equipped with a battery of Tomahawk cruise missiles.
The U.S. Navy responded to Naval News’ inquiry about the funding of more weapons for various maritime weapons systems
The Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) plans to strengthen the De Zeven Provinciën-class air defense and command frigates (LCF) and submarines with Tomahawk cruise missiles.

The U.S. Navy is looking at drastically increasing its procurement of Tomahawks and Long Range Anti Ship Missiles (LRASM).

The United States’ State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Australia of 220 Tomahawk cruise missiles for an estimated cost of $895 million.
The US Army accepted delivery of the first prototype Mid-Range Capability (MRC) battery.