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US uses three times more Tomahawks during Iran war than it did in Desert Storm — expert
TASS Russian News5 hours ago
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The article reports an expert assessment that the US has fired over 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in the Iran war—roughly three times the number used in Desert Storm—indicating a high-intensity strike campaign. This level of cruise-missile expenditure signals major operational tempo, strains on US munition inventories, and increased risk of further retaliation and regional escalation.
Summary
As Nikolay Gaponenko believes, firing over 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles indicates that the conflict has reached a level comparable to major regional wars of the past
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United StatesIranNikolay GaponenkoTASS (news)
Weapons & Military
Tomahawk cruise missiles
Threat Indicators
military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Sustained, high-volume Tomahawk use indicates a major strike campaign and elevated operational intensity.""Rapid depletion of high-end cruise missile stocks constrains future US strike options and may force changes in tactics or target selection.""Logistical and production lead-times for Tomahawks mean replenishment will be slow, reducing long-term strike capacity.""High missile use increases the likelihood of significant Iranian retaliation and wider regional escalation, including threats to shipping and allied bases."

