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World

Strained Arsenal: How U.S. Engagement in Iran is Sabotaging Japan’s Deterrence

U.S. military operations against Iran have depleted Tomahawk cruise missile stocks at such a rate that deliveries to Japan are likely to be delayed. This disruption threatens Tokyo’s planned acquisition of 400 missiles, a cornerstone of its new counterstrike defense doctrine.

iMil2026年4月5日 00:57
#U.S.-Japan Alliance#Tomahawk Missiles#Iran Conflict
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World

Diminishing Returns: The Costly Obsession with the Pentagon’s Aging Tomahawk Arsenal

The U.S. military is facing scrutiny for spending millions on life-extension contracts for aging Tomahawk missiles despite rising reports of failure and the availability of cheaper drone alternatives. As maintenance costs per unit approach initial procurement prices, the strategic value of these legacy systems is being questioned in the face of new, low-cost asymmetric technologies.

iMil2026年4月2日 01:27
#Tomahawk Missile#Pentagon#Raytheon
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World

U.S. Orders Major Ramp-Up of Tomahawk, AMRAAM and SM-Series Missiles as Stocks Deplete

The U.S. Defense Department and Raytheon signed multi-year framework agreements to boost annual production of Tomahawk cruise missiles, AMRAAMs, SM-6s and SM-3 interceptors, responding to heavy munitions use in recent crises and growing allied demand. While the increases are significant, analysts warn that even the expanded outputs leave high-end missile stockpiles relatively vulnerable and that rebuilding a resilient industrial base will be a long effort.

SoMi2026年2月6日 05:50
#Raytheon#Tomahawk#AMRAAM