The nuclear-powered USS Alexandria is a 360-foot fast-attack submarine equipped with Tomahawk missiles and MK48 torpedoes.
The Tomahawk is the military's most advanced missile. It map-reads its way to the enemy, hugging contours in the landscape and using an on-board camera to pinpoint its target. First fired in anger ...
The Tomahawk Missile System enters a new era, one that marks a multiple-service procurement and will see newly-upgraded variants of the missile more widely used in the Department of Defense ...
The Tomahawk cruise missiles in the launchers can hit targets in both China and Russia from the Philippines; the SM-6 missiles it also carries can strike air or sea targets more than 200km away.
The work will give the missiles up to 15 additional years of service. The modification also procures 24 Maritime Strike Tomahawk missile vertical launch systems and 11 MST missile capsule launch ...
which consists of a launcher and at least 16 Standard Missile-6 and Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, was repositioned about two weeks ago from the northern Philippines to a strategic area nearer the ...
The Philippine Sea recently returned from action in the Middle East as part ... Philippine Sea fired Tomahawk missiles in the Persian Gulf during a strike against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ...
which consists of a launcher and at least 16 Standard Missile-6 and Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, was repositioned about two weeks ago from the northern Philippines to a strategic area nearer the ...