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Tomahawk cruise missile

The Tomahawk cruise missile is a long-range, precision-guided weapon used by military forces to strike distant targets with high accuracy. It is launched from ships or submarines and can navigate over long distances, following a predetermined path using GPS and terrain data. Its stealthy design reduces detection, allowing it to hit specific targets, such as military installations or strategic sites, with minimal collateral damage. The missile can be controlled remotely or programmed in advance, making it a versatile and effective tool for modern warfare.