US has fired 850 Tomahawk missiles into Iran - leaving some officials concerned about dwindling supply - The rate at which the U.S. military has used the Tomahawk missiles in the Iran war has reported ...
The U.S. has used close to 1,000 Tomahawk missiles since June 2025 and has been procuring them at a rate of about 90 per year.
The Pentagon is confronting growing concern over missile stockpiles after weeks of combat in the Iran war sharply increased ...
The U.S. Navy is requesting $3 billion to replenish its stockpile of Tomahawk missiles that have been depleted over the ...
In March the United States Navy launched 850 Tomahawk missiles against Iran. This was the largest number of these missiles ever used in a military operation. Previously only 802 missiles were used ...
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2,080 Tomahawk missiles vanished overnight, and the Navy is now desperate to save its Ohio-class submarines
The U.S. Navy is confronting an unexpected shortfall of more than 2,000 missile launch cells as four aging Ohio-class ...
A US Tomahawk missile hit a military base near a primary school in southern Iran where Iranian authorities said 168 people ...
But the options narrow for the U.S. military to only one if the ship needs to be attacked from beyond 1,000 nm away: the Raytheon BGM-109 Block V Maritime Strike Tomahawk (MST), a subsonic, ...
Missile debris that Iranian officials claim was recovered from the deadly strikes which hit a naval base and elementary school in southern Iran on February 28 appears to be from an American Tomahawk ...
Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance fires a Tomahawk Land Attack Missile in support of Operation Epic Fury, at an undisclosed location on Feb. 28. (U.S. Navy via Reuters) ...
On Sunday, a video was uploaded by Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency, that the New York Times and other outlets identified as a Tomahawk cruise missile striking a medical building in the naval ...
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