The order would complete the military service’s planned acquisition of 214 Tomahawk Block IV All-Up-Round weapons for the current fiscal year, Raytheon said Tuesday.
“Employed in every recent conflict, submarine and surface-launched Tomahawk missiles continue to be our nation’s weapon of choice to defeat high value threats, ” said Dave Adams, Raytheon’s Tomahawk senior program director.
Work will occur in Tucson, Arizona, and at various locations across 29 other U.S. states.