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Almaz-Antey 3M22 Zircon vs Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V

Almaz-Antey 3M22 Zircon and Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V are both missile, compared here on public specifications. The Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V leads on range (1,600 vs 1,000 km). Several Russia-origin figures here are manufacturer or state claims with limited independent verification, so treat this comparison as directional.

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Almaz-Antey 3M22 Zircon Wins 1/3
Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V Wins 2/3
Performance
Max speed (Mach) (Mach) 9 Mach 0.74 Mach
Range (km) 1,000 km 1,600 km
Firepower
Warhead (kg) 300 kg 450 kg
Physical
Length (m) 8 m 6.25 m
Combat weight (kg) 4,000 kg 1,450 kg
Program
Unit cost (USD) N/A $2,000,000
Units built N/A 4,500
Operator countries N/A 3

Frequently asked questions

Which has the longer range? +

The Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V has the longest range at 1,600 km.

Which is cheaper? +

The Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V has the lower public unit-cost figure at 2,000,000 USD. Treat this as directional, defense pricing varies by contract and configuration.

Is the Almaz-Antey 3M22 Zircon better than the Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V? +

On the public specs we track, the Raytheon (RTX) Tomahawk Block V leads on 1 of 1 headline metrics, see the full spec sheet for the metric-by-metric breakdown.

Where does this comparison data come from? +

Every figure in the table is sourced from public manufacturer pages, defense-ministry releases and reference publications, and is verifiable on each system's spec page. WeaponSpecs does not accept vendor placement.

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