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US Announces 'Game Changer' Missile Upgrade to Rival China
US Announces 'Game Changer' Missile Upgrade to Rival China

Newsweek

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Newsweek

US Announces 'Game Changer' Missile Upgrade to Rival China

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The United States is set to equip its destroyers with the anti-ship variant of the combat-proven Tomahawk long-range cruise missile by late September to counter China's naval buildup. In a statement to Newsweek, Chip Whipkey, the Tomahawk deputy program manager, said the Maritime Strike Tomahawk (MST) would be ready for deployment on U.S. destroyers by the end of fiscal year 2025, which runs from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. Newsweek has contacted the Chinese Defense Ministry for comment by email. Why It Matters The Tomahawk cruise missile—capable of striking targets from up to 1,000 miles away—is deployed on U.S. Navy ships and submarines. According to its manufacturer, Raytheon, U.S. and allied militaries have used this precision weapon for combat more than 2,350 times. The Chinese navy—the world's largest by hull count—enables Beijing to expand its military reach and presence. In addition to deploying the MST, the U.S. is arming its allies and partners in the western Pacific Ocean with various anti-ship missiles. A Tomahawk cruise missile being launched aboard the United States Navy destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur during a live-fire demonstration in the Philippine Sea on May 27, 2019. A Tomahawk cruise missile being launched aboard the United States Navy destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur during a live-fire demonstration in the Philippine Sea on May 27, 2019. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Taylor DiMartino/U.S. Navy What To Know Bloomberg first reported the deployment schedule of the MST on Saturday, citing Admiral Daryl Caudle, the commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command. The U.S. Navy is planning to acquire up to 1,302 "game changer" Tomahawk anti-ship variants, the report said. "MST early operational capability is planned for the end of FY25," Whipkey confirmed to Newsweek, adding that, subject to ship testing availability, the missile would be available for deployment on nuclear-powered attack submarines in the third quarter of the next fiscal year. There are two variants of the Tomahawk in service: the Block IV and Block V. Both are designed for land-attack operations. The Block V is a recertified and modernized Block IV missile with upgraded navigation and communication systems, according to Raytheon. In a 2021 news release, the U.S. Navy announced that it had received the first Tomahawk missile configured to Block V, noting that future Block V capabilities would build upon the Block IV upgrade and include the MST variant, known as Block Va. Meanwhile, Block Vb—a sister variant of Block Va—is also expected to be introduced in the future, armed with a warhead capable of striking "more diverse land targets." In 2015, the Tomahawk showcased its capability to hit a moving target at sea during a test near San Nicolas Island in California. The missile—a Block IV variant—was launched from a destroyer and changed course in flight after receiving position updates of the target. A Tomahawk cruise missile hitting a moving maritime target after being launched from the United States Navy destroyer USS Kidd near San Nicolas Island in California on January 27, 2015. A Tomahawk cruise missile hitting a moving maritime target after being launched from the United States Navy destroyer USS Kidd near San Nicolas Island in California on January 27, 2015. U.S. Navy What People Are Saying The U.S. Naval Air Systems Command said on its website: "Tomahawk cruise missiles are designed to fly at extremely low altitudes at high subsonic speeds, and are piloted over an evasive route by several mission tailored guidance systems." Raytheon, a U.S. defense contractor, said on its website: "The Tomahawk cruise missile is a precision weapon that launches from ships, submarines, and ground launchers and can strike targets precisely from 1,000 miles away, even in heavily defended airspace." What Happens Next It remains to be seen whether U.S. warships forward-deployed in the western Pacific Ocean, including those stationed in Japan, will be the first to receive the new Tomahawk missile.

HII is Awarded Contract Modification for Construction of Two Additional Block V Virginia-class Submarines
HII is Awarded Contract Modification for Construction of Two Additional Block V Virginia-class Submarines

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

HII is Awarded Contract Modification for Construction of Two Additional Block V Virginia-class Submarines

NEWPORT NEWS, Va., April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII (NYSE: HII) announced today that the Virginia-class shipbuilding team, which includes the company's Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division, has been awarded a contract modification in support of construction of two fiscal year 2024 Block V submarines. The contract modification, to NNS and teaming partner General Dynamics Electric Boat, authorizes construction of the 11th and 12th fast-attack submarines of the Block V contract. 'We appreciate the teamwork that resulted in these critical national security assets being put under contract,' said Jason Ward, NNS vice president of submarine construction. 'We understand the advantage Virginia-class submarines bring to the sailors who operate them, and our shipbuilders are working with diligence to deliver them to the fleet.' NNS and GDEB have built and delivered 24 Virginia-class submarines to date.A photo accompanying this release is available at: About HII HII is a global, all-domain defense provider. HII's mission is to deliver the world's most powerful ships and all-domain solutions in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers to protect peace and freedom around the world. As the nation's largest military shipbuilder, and with a more than 135-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII delivers critical capabilities extending from ships to unmanned systems, cyber, ISR, AI/ML and synthetic training. Headquartered in Virginia, HII's workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information, visit: HII on the web: HII on Facebook: HII on X: HII on Instagram: Contact: Todd 688-3220 A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio

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