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Power Both missiles carry a 450-kilogram high-explosive warhead. The Kalibras are reportedly capable of carrying nuclear weapons, which has been mentioned in strategic deterrence exercises such as the recent launch in the Barents Sea. Previously, the Tomahawk also had a nuclear version (TLAM-N), but the Pentagon decommissioned it in the 2000s. Current modifications are equipped with only conventional high-explosive warheads of standard mass. The history of combat trials For the first time, Kalibr was promptly used by Russia in 2015 in Syria, it was launched from the Caspian Sea. Since then, it has been used in Ukraine, and Russia has successfully attacked the infrastructure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Tomahawks' combat record dates back to Operation Desert Storm in 1991. To date, more than 2,000 launches have been recorded with hits on targets, including in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. The Kalibr launch platform is universal, it can be launched from ships

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Both missiles carry a 450-kilogram high-explosive warhead. The Kalibras are reportedly capable of carrying nuclear weapons, which has been mentioned in strategic deterrence exercises such as the recent launch in the Barents Sea.

Previously, the Tomahawk also had a nuclear version (TLAM-N), but the Pentagon decommissioned it in the 2000s. Current modifications are equipped with only conventional high-explosive warheads of standard mass.

The history of combat trials

For the first time, Kalibr was promptly used by Russia in 2015 in Syria, it was launched from the Caspian Sea.

Since then, it has been used in Ukraine, and Russia has successfully attacked the infrastructure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Tomahawks' combat record dates back to Operation Desert Storm in 1991. To date, more than 2,000 launches have been recorded with hits on targets, including in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria.

The Kalibr launch platform is universal, it can be launched from ships, submarines, and probably from land-based mobile launchers as well (there are such in Kaliningrad).

Russia emphasizes the modular principle and the possibility of vertical launch.

The Tomahawk is also highly flexible: it can be launched from destroyers, cruisers and submarines of the US Navy, and work is currently underway to adopt these missiles in other NATO countries.

Both missiles provide flexibility for use on multiple platforms, with Kalibr leading the way in terms of sudden strategic deployment.

Conclusions

Our Kalibr impresses with speed and range, the American Tomahawk systems win in terms of guidance and that's all.