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US gawks as it runs out of Tomahawk
Updated On: 29 March, 2026 08:56 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
The missile takes up to two years to build and costs USD 3.6 million each

US and Israeli strikes that hit a girls’ elementary school in Minab on February 28
The US army has fired over 850 Tomahawk missiles on Iran during the four weeks since the US-Israel attacks began on the West Asian country.
This has led to the US running low on one of the most important weapons in its stockpile. US has claimed the missile capable of striking targets over 1,600 km (nearly 1,000 miles) away at subsonic speeds of roughly 880 km/h (570 mph). It flies at low altitudes (30–90 metres) to evade radar, carrying a ~1,000-pound conventional warhead or submunitions, making it a key, lethal first-strike

