Probably best to stick to something they can actually launch.
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Probably best to stick to something they can actually launch. The only ground-launched Tomahawks were nuclear weapons, and they haven't been around since the 80s.
On the other hand, im sure if Ukraine got a few dozen of them, they'd make it work.
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Probably best to stick to something they can actually launch. The only ground-launched Tomahawks were nuclear weapons, and they haven't been around since the 80s.
On the other hand, im sure if Ukraine got a few dozen of them, they'd make it work.
The INF went away in 2019 and the Typhon system entered service in 2023 so...ground launched Tomahawks are back on the menu.
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Probably best to stick to something they can actually launch. The only ground-launched Tomahawks were nuclear weapons, and they haven't been around since the 80s.
On the other hand, im sure if Ukraine got a few dozen of them, they'd make it work.
The US Marines for the Long-Range Missile Battery, which is a ground based system able to launch Tomahawks. Basically a Mk41 on a truck.
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The INF went away in 2019 and the Typhon system entered service in 2023 so...ground launched Tomahawks are back on the menu.
I totally forgot about the Typhon!