< img src = "/uploads/blogs/15/77/IB -FR2GBDQT9_37C6FC93.jpg" Alt = "USA will deploy the next Typhon with Tomahawk missiles not in Europe," < P > USA as part of the deployment of many-dominant operational groups (Multi-domain task forces) plans to place a long-range mobile ground launcher Typhon with Tomahawk winged missiles and anti-aircraft SM-6 in Hawai, not in Europe. This information was confirmed by the MDTF connection commander Michael Rose, Defense News writes.

< p >It is specified that the next system will receive the 3rd group MDTF, which is based on Hawaii. According to Rose, only two Typhon batteries have been deployed in the United States as part of the 1st joint of a new type in the US army, which was formed in 2017 and has a permanent headquarters in Washington. This operative group is intended for fighting in the Pacific.

< P > The publication notes that Typhon 1st MDTF was unfolded in the Philippine islands. Also, this Operational Group of the US Army received the first long -range LRHW hypersonic system with Dark Eagle missiles.

< p > “thus breaks the sequence of creation and deployment of MDTF. Because by logic the next complete deployment had to go through the 2nd MDTF, which was created in 2021. Her headquarters is now based < P > The plans of the second-type joint in Germany were planned to take place in 2025, although Typhon planned to keep most of the time on the basis in New York, only episodically deploying the system in Europe. Meanwhile, the 3rd MDTF, which was created in 2022 in Hawaii, was planned to be launched in 2026, but judging by Rose, the Pentagon decided to “beat”.

. < P > The publication reminded that Pentagon planned to create five MDTF. The 4th operational group was going to deploy and brought in an operational readiness in 2027 with headquarters in Colorado, and 5th-in 2028 in North Carolina.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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