European missile manufacturer MBDA has unveiled a new long-range cruise missile capable of striking targets at distances exceeding 1,000 kilometers. The missile is designed to maintain accuracy even in environments with significant electronic warfare interference. This development positions the missile as a European counterpart to systems like the Russian Tomahawk. Details regarding the missile’s specific capabilities and deployment timeline remain limited. MBDA emphasizes the system’s resilience against jamming and other electronic countermeasures, highlighting its strategic importance. The new missile represents a significant advancement in European defense capabilities and a potential shift in the balance of power. It is intended to provide a long-range strike option independent of US systems.
