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Title: Tomahawk Cruise Missile


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TomahawkCruise Missile
  • Richard Bly

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Overview
  • Description The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile
    (TLAM) is a long range, subsonic cruise missile
    used for land attack warfare, launched from U. S.
    Navy surface ships and submarines.

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Background
  • first operational use was in Operation Desert
    Storm (1991)
  • designed to fly at extremely low altitudes at
    high subsonic speeds
  • are piloted over an evasive route by several
    mission tailored guidance systems
  • Digital Scene Matching Area Correlation (DSMAC)
    and Global Positioning Satellite System guidance
    capability is coupled to the Block II guidance
    systems for precision navigation

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Background
  • Because of its long range, lethality, and extreme
    accuracy, Tomahawk has become the weapon of
    choice for the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Tomahawk Block IV
  • the next generation Tomahawk cruise missile
  • adds the capability to reprogram the missile
    while in-flight to strike any of 15
    pre-programmed alternate targets or redirect the
    missile to any Global Positioning System (GPS)
    target coordinates
  • able to loiter over a target area, and with its
    on-board camera, will allow the warfighting
    commanders to assess target battle damage
  • will become operational in mid 2004

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General Characteristics
  • Primary Function long-range subsonic cruise
    missile for striking high value or heavily
    defended land targets.Contractor Raytheon
    Systems Company, Tucson, Ariz.Unit Cost
    approximately 569,000 (FY99 )Power Plant
    Block II/III TLAM-A, C D - Williams
    International F107 cruise turbo-fan engine
    ARC/CSD solid-fuel boosterBlock IV TLAM-E -
    Williams International F415 cruise turbo-jet
    engine ARC solid-fuel boosterLength 18 feet 3
    inches (5.56 meters) with booster 20 feet 6
    inches (6.25 meters)Weight 2,900 pounds
    (1,315.44 kg) 3,500 pounds (1,587.6 kg) with
    boosterDiameter 20.4 inches (51.81 cm)Wing
    Span 8 feet 9 inches (2.67 meters)

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Tomahawk Weapon System
  • comprised of four major components
  • Tomahawk Missile
  • Theater Mission Planning Center (TMPC)/Afloat
    Planning System (APS)
  • Tomahawk Weapon Control System (TWCS) for surface
    ships
  • Combat Control System (CCS) for submarines

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Ships vs. Subs
  • Ships and submarines have different weapon
    control systems (WCSs). A vertical launching
    system (VLS) accommodates missile stowage and
    launch on ships. On all attack submarines,
    missiles are launched from torpedo tubes (with
    stowage in the torpedo room) in addition, some
    attack submarines have VLS located forward,
    external to the pressure hull, which will handle
    both stowage and launch.

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Fire Control Systems
  • The Fire Control Systems (FCS) on both ships and
    submarines perform communications management,
    database management, engagement planning, and
    launch control functions. These systems provide
    the interface between the missile and FCS for
    missile initialization and launch as well as
    environmental protection.

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The Future of Tomahawk
  • Tomahawk Block IV Phase I The Navys premier
    strike weapon for the next generation is the
    Block IV Phase I Tomahawk. Current plans call for
    1,253 Block IV missiles to be produced by
    remanufacturing currently bunkered TASMs. OPNAV,
    in concert with fleet CINCs, developed an
    acquisition objective of 3,440 Block III and IV
    Tomahawk missiles through the completion of the
    Block IV program.
  • Tomahawk Block IV Phase II Future deep-strike
    requirements are in review and focus on
    technological advancements and cost reduction.
    Follow-on Tomahawk Block developments and
    replacement systems also are being reviewed. An
    antiarmor variant with a real-time targeting
    system for moving targets, using either Brilliant
    Antiarmor Technology or Search and Destroy Armor
    submunitions, is a possibility. Both submunition
    options leverage off U.S. Army developmental
    programs, reducing program costs.

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