Germany will buy Tomahawk missiles from US to address ‘strategic gap’

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9 Jul 2026 • 11:11 PM MYT
The Independent
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Germany will buy Tomahawk missiles from US to address ‘strategic gap’

  • Germany has finalised an agreement with the United States to purchase American-made Tomahawk cruise missiles that will be stationed on German soil.
  • Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the deal, reached during the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, stating it will address a significant strategic gap in Germany's defence capabilities.
  • This acquisition is part of a wider initiative by the Trump administration to export American military technology to key European allies, whose security landscape has been altered by Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
  • The Tomahawk cruise missile, a long-range weapon in the US military's arsenal since the 1980s, is known for its ability to fly at low altitudes, making it difficult to detect, and boasts a range of approximately 1,600 kilometres with precision guidance.
  • Separately, President Donald Trump also confirmed that the US would grant Ukraine a licence to manufacture Patriot air defence systems, a crucial development for Kyiv in countering Russian missile attacks.

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