Tomahawk (missile)
The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile is a long-range, all-weather, jet-powered, subsonic cruise missile that is primarily used by the United States Navy and Royal Navy in ship and submarine-based... Wikipedia
- Type: Cruise missile, Anti-ship missile (Block V & TASM variants), Submarine-launched cruise missile, Land-attack missile, Surface-to-surface missile
- Place of origin: United States
- In service: 1983–present
- Used by: United States Navy, United States Army, Royal Navy, Royal Australian Navy (planned)
- Manufacturer: General Dynamics (initially), McDonnell Douglas, Hughes Aircraft Corporation, Raytheon Missiles & Defense
- Weight: 2,900 lb (1,315.42 kg), 3,500 lb (1,587.57 kg) with booster
- Diameter: 20.4 in (0.52 m)
- Warhead: Nuclear: W80 warhead (yield 5 to 200 ktTNT) (retired), Conventional: 1,000 lb (453.59 kg) high explosive or submunition dispenser with BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb or PBXN
- Detonation, mechanism: FMU-148 since TLAM Block III, others for special applications
- Engine: Williams International F107-WR-402 turbofan, using TH-dimer fuel, and a solid-fuel rocket booster
- Wingspan: 8 ft 9 in (2.67 m)
- Operational, range: Block II TLAM-N – 1,350 nautical miles, Block III TLAM-C, Block IV TLAM-E – 900 nautical miles, Block III TLAM-D – 700 nautical miles, Block IV - 864nmi, 1000+ miles, 1600+ km, Block Vb - 900+nmi, 1035+ miles, 1666+ km (exact range is classified), RGM/UGM-109B TASM - 250 miles, 460 km
- Flight altitude: AGL
- Speed: Subsonic, ~Mach 0.74. about 567.7 mph
- Guidance, system: GPS, INS, TERCOM, DSMAC, active radar homing (RGM/UGM-109B)
- Launch, platform: Mark 41 Vertical Launching System, Torpedo tubes, Surface ships, Submarines, TELs
- Data source: DuckDuckGo


