Classically a weapon that is a hatchet/axe type used primarily by native Americans. In more modern warfare the tomahawk is a rocket powered missile.
A tomahawk is used for attacking enemies
A tomahawk could be used as a tool and a weapon. There is no special connection to a tomahawk, it was only viewed as a tool.
A tomahawk is an axe-like tool used by Native Americans. It has a wooden handle, with head made from stone. The stone-head fanned out slightly from the handle, and the edges were sharpened. Contrary to popular belief, Indians did not use tomahawk's for scalping. They were often presented as part of a treaty. The tomahawks used for this purpose were made from polished wood with an ornately engraved silver head.
You are referring to a "Tomahawk" which served as both weapon, and tool.
they used axe tomahawk and fire
A kind of war hatchet used by the American Indians. It was originally made of stone, but afterwards of iron., To cut, strike, or kill, with a tomahawk.
A tomahawk is a hit where the edge of the stick is used to strike the ball. Simply swing as you normally would, but twist your wrists slightly so that the edge is used instead.
Tartar missile system
Yes. The tomahawk is used for tactical fighting and close quarters combat. It is very light and can be thrown. A hatchet, on the other hand, is a short handled axe. It is primarily used for chopping, not fighting.
A small ax with a short handle, to be used with one hand., Specifically, a tomahawk.
to propel the missile