TechDutch navy joins elite ranks with Tomahawk missile success

Dutch navy joins elite ranks with Tomahawk missile success

The Dutch navy has confirmed the first successful launch of a Tomahawk cruise missile from one of its frigates. The Netherlands joins the select group of users of this long-range weapon.

The Netherlands is the fourth country in the world to possess Tomahawk.
The Netherlands is the fourth country in the world to possess Tomahawk.
Images source: © Royal Netherlands Navy
Mateusz Tomczak

The Tomahawk is an American tactical cruise missile that had previously been associated mainly with the AUKUS alliance formed by the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. Only these countries possessed Tomahawk missiles. The Netherlands has now become the fourth country, prioritizing the purchase of Tomahawks in 2022 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This was considered more important than acquiring tanks, which the Netherlands currently does not have, though the situation is expected to change by 2027.

Tomahawk missiles strengthen the Netherlands' military capability

The Dutch navy conducted its maneuvers in the Atlantic Ocean near Norfolk, in cooperation with the United States Navy. These exercises were part of the process of "gathering necessary information" before Tomahawks are operationally deployed on Dutch frigates.

"The Tomahawk long-range weapons allow the Navy to take out (strategic) targets deep inland from the sea. Examples include command centers, anti-aircraft installations, and enemy units. The missiles have a range of more than 1,000 kilometers [621 miles]. The weapon gives the Royal Netherlands Navy additional combat power. This helps deter potential adversaries," wrote the Dutch Ministry of Defense in a statement.

Powerful long-range weapon

The first launch of the Tomahawk cruise missile was made possible by the participation of the frigate HNLMS De Ruyter. It is a De Zeven Provinciën-class ship. The Dutch navy has several of these, characterized by a length exceeding 140 metres and a displacement of over 6,000 metric tonnes.

The Tomahawk cruise missile is considered one of the most valuable weapons for arming warships. This is because it provides not only a long range but also very high accuracy. The Netherlands sought the latest variant of this missile—Block V.

"Strong deterrence requires strong weapons. De Ruyter launched a Tomahawk missile for the first time. An important step to give our navy the striking power it needs in a changing world," wrote Dutch Deputy Defense Secretary Gijs Tuinman after the maneuvers.

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