Japan Seriously Considering Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Procurement
According to several local media reports, the Japanese government is seriously considering the procurement of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States.
According to several local media reports, the Japanese government is seriously considering the procurement of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States.
The USMC and U.S. Navy attack missiles are the NSM, the Maritime tactical Tomahawk, the CPS hypersonic missile, and the HIMARS…
The U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) are moving closer to fielding Land-based Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from tractor-trailers
The Royal Navy’s stock of Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles will be upgraded on Royal Navy submarines to ensure the weapon is even more effective against future threats.

Raytheon is awarded a $217.1 million contract to deliver 154 Tomahawk missiles to the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Army by 2025.

Australia is looking at outfitting its in-service Collins-class submarines with Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles as part of their forthcoming Life of Type Extension (LOTE).

US Navy awards Raytheon Missiles & Defense $20 million contract for Maritime Strike Tomahawk cruise missile Block Va.

Australia will acquire greater long-range strike capability across the air, land and maritime domains, including Tomahawk cruise missiles for Royal Australian Navy’s Hobart class destroyers, to “enhance Australia’s ability to deter and respond to potential security challenges”.

Line 3 shows FIRES (+48) Tactical Tomahawk missiles for $96 million as a U.S.M.C. Unfunded Priority. Naval News has already covered the Naval Strike Missile’s
The US Navy received its first Block V configured Tomahawk missile from Raytheon March 25, paving the way to provide the fleet with an upgraded warfighting capability.