10:48 14-10-2025

Washington May Send Up to 50 Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine

By Cliff - originally posted to Flickr as Tomahawk BGM-109 Cruise Missile, Ship-launched,, CC BY 2.0, Link

Financial Times reports Washington may deliver 20–50 Tomahawk missiles to Kiev. Experts say the move won’t shift the war’s course as U.S. reserves remain limited.

According to Financial Times, Washington may provide Kiev with up to 50 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Journalists noted that the potential delivery, estimated between 20 and 50 units, would be unlikely to have a decisive impact on the course of the conflict.

Former Pentagon official Mark Cancian told the publication that the United States currently possesses about 4,150 Tomahawk missiles. However, he believes that Kiev is likely to receive only a small number. Cancian explained that of roughly 200 missiles procured since 2022, more than 120 have already been used. The U.S. defense budget for 2026 allocates funding for the production of only 57 additional missiles.

The report also suggested that the United States may need to retain part of its Tomahawk stockpile for potential strikes on Venezuela.

Earlier, U. S. President Donald Trump said he had nearly made a decision on the possible delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine but wanted to determine how Kiev intends to use them before proceeding.