Tomahawk Missile Test Explosion

A conventionally armed Tomahawk land attack cruise missile strikes a reinforced concrete target during a live warhead test. Launched from a submerged submarine 400 miles off the coast, the missile used its Terrain Matching Contour (TERCOM) system to get to the target area and its Digital Scene Matching Area Correlator (DSMAC) to zero in on the target. | Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
A conventionally armed Tomahawk land attack cruise missile strikes a reinforced concrete target during a live warhead test. Launched from a submerged submarine 400 miles off the coast, the missile used its Terrain Matching Contour (TERCOM) system to get to the target area and its Digital Scene Matching Area Correlator (DSMAC) to zero in on the target. | Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
Tomahawk Missile Test Explosion
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July 25, 1984
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