BGM-109 Tomahawk
Tomahawk is an all-weather submarine or ship-launched land-attack
cruise missile. After launch, a solid propellant propels the missile
until a small turbofan engine takes over for the cruise portion of
flight. Tomahawk is a highly survivable weapon. Radar detection is
difficult because of the missile's small cross-section, low altitude
flight. Similarly, infrared detection is difficult because the
turbofan engine emits little heat. Systems include Global Positioning
System (GPS) receiver; an upgrade of the Digital Scene Matching Area
Correlation (DSMAC) system; Time of Arrival (TOA) control, and
improved 402 turbo engines.
The UGM-109A TLAM-N is the Nuclear version of the BGM-109. In real
world the UGM-109A missile was withdrawn 27th of September 1991.
Merc: 2000 Price: N/A (-/R)
Twilight: 2000 Price: $1.000.000 (R/-)
Fuel Type: Solid Fuel
Load: 500 kg Conventional bomb or 200kt Nuclear
Veh Wt: 1.200 kg
Crew: Autonome
Mnt: N/A
Runway: N/A
Minimum Landing/Takeoff Zone: N/A
Damage Record
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Controls: ( )
Fuel (% Consumed or Destroyed): ( )( )( )( )( ) ( )( )( )( )( )
Tr Mov: 3500
Com Mov: 180 (35)
Range: 1104 km
Fuel Cap: N/A
Fuel Cons: N/A
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