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Showing Original Post only (View all)"Tomahawks Are Very Generic. They're Sold and Used by Other Countries" [View all]
Last edited Tue Mar 10, 2026, 12:18 PM - Edit history (1)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_missile
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/09/world/middleeast/iran-school-strike-us-missile.html
Fragments of U.S.-Made Missile Seen in Photos Taken by Iran Near Deadly School Strike
Iranian state media posted mangled remnants it claims were from the Feb. 28 attack in Minab. An analysis shows they have the markings of a missile made by American manufacturers
By Christiaan Triebert, Malachy Browne and John Ismay
Published March 9, 2026 Updated March 10, 2026, 7:28 a.m. ET
Mangled missile fragments purporting to be from the deadly strikes that hit a naval base and elementary school in southern Iran on Feb. 28 bear the markings of an American cruise missile, according to an analysis by The New York Times.
Photos of the fragments were posted to Telegram by Irans state broadcaster and were characterized as showing the remains of the American missile that landed on the children of Minab school.
The debris is displayed on a table near the shell of the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school, most of which was destroyed in a precision strike, according to an earlier analysis by The Times. At least 175 people, most of them children, were reportedly killed.
While it is not clear where or how the fragments were recovered or whether they pertain specifically to the school strike they contain serial numbers and other details that are consistent with how the Department of Defense and its suppliers categorize and label munitions. The remnants appear to be from a U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missile manufactured in 2014 or later.
Evidence analyzed by The New York Times has been mounting that the school was hit during a series of U.S. strikes targeting an adjacent naval base. On Sunday, a video was uploaded by Irans semiofficial Mehr News Agency, that The Times and other outlets identified as a Tomahawk cruise missile striking a medical building in the naval base. The Pentagon categorizes the Tomahawk as a precision-guided munition.

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"Tomahawks Are Very Generic. They're Sold and Used by Other Countries" [View all]
dalton99a
20 hrs ago
OP
Yet another unbelievable lie--either ignorant beyond belief, knowingly lying, or demented as hell.
hlthe2b
19 hrs ago
#2
Yeah right. You can just put them in your cart at DonMart where he sells stolen government property
ChicagoTeamster
19 hrs ago
#15