From American bombers and Iranian suicide drones to an array of missiles, military observers are tracking the roll-out of hi-tech armaments
US-Israeli strikes intensify in Iran as Trump warns of more casualties
US-Israeli strikes intensify in Iran as Trump warns of more casualtiesAnalysts said they believed the missiles bore a glossy black coating, different from the previous grey coating, marking the first appearance of this new type of Tomahawk missile. The US military news website The War Zone (TWZ) speculates that the low-observable coating enables it to absorb radar waves and improve its survivability.
The Tomahawk missile has been in service for more than 40 years, and the US military has multiple upgraded and modified versions. The US has previously used this missile to strike Houthi strongholds in Yemen.
Its presence is rising in East Asia, with the US deploying them in Luzon, the Philippines, a move that has drawn protests from Beijing. Japan is also moving closer to deploying them on its warships.
US Central Command confirmed the use of LUCAS one-way attack drones – more commonly called suicide drones – on X, which suggests the first publicly recorded strike by this low-cost unstaffed loitering munition.