Tomahawk Missile
The Tomahawk Missile is a long-range, all-weather cruise missile primarily used by the United States Navy. It is designed to strike targets on land and at sea with high precision. The missile can be launched from various platforms, including submarines and surface ships, making it a versatile weapon in modern warfare.
Equipped with advanced guidance systems, the Tomahawk can navigate complex terrains and avoid obstacles. It typically carries a conventional warhead, allowing it to effectively engage enemy installations while minimizing collateral damage. The missile has been used in several military operations since its introduction in the 1980s.