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Germany revives effort to buy US Tomahawks, FT reports

By Thomson Reuters May 9, 2026 | 11:14 PM

May 10 (Reuters) – Germany is reviving efforts to buy Tomahawk cruise missiles from the U.S., the Financial Times ​reported on Sunday, citing people ‌with knowledge of Berlin’s strategy.

Berlin hopes to persuade the Trump administration to agree to the sale of the Tomahawks together with their Typhon ‌ground ​launchers, the newspaper said.

The ⁠White House, the ⁠U.S. Department of Defense and the German Ministry of Defence did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Germany’s ​Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius is planning a trip to Washington, the ⁠report said, in a ⁠bid to revive Berlin’s proposal ​to purchase long-range systems, which was first ​submitted in July last year. The U.S. ‌has yet to respond.

The visit, however, hinges upon whether Pistorius can secure a meeting with Pete Hegseth, his U.S. ⁠counterpart, unnamed sources told the FT.

The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile is a long-range cruise missile typically ⁠launched ‌from sea to attack targets ⁠in deep-strike missions.

In February, the ​Pentagon ‌said it had signed a ​seven-year deal ⁠with Raytheon to increase Tomahawk production as its stockpiles have been depleted by the war with Iran.

(Reporting by Ananya Palyekar in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard and ​Thomas Derpinghaus)