By PAUL IDDON

That wasn’t always the case. For most of its history, the Tomahawk was a “fire-and-forget” weapon — meaning its target and route required careful plotting, since there was no way to alter its path after launch.
The missiles first flew into action on Jan. 17, 1991 during the Persian Gulf War. The United States fired 288 Tomahawks during the war — 106 during the opening hours of the air campaign.
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