Updated
Total 105 missiles shooting.
USS SSN-785 John Warner (Med) 6 Tomahawk
French D-653 Langedouc (Med) 3 SCALP
USAF 2 B-1B bombers from CONUS (Med) 19 JASSM
RAF Tornado from Akrotiri (Med) 8 Storm Shadow
French 4 Rafale from St Dizier (Med) 9 SCALP
USS CG-61 Monterey (Red Sea) 30 Tomahawk
USS DDG-58 Laboon (Red Sea) 7 Tomahawk
USS DDG-76 Higgins (Persian Gulf) 23 Tomahawk
Total 103 missiles officially
Two U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers, along with French Rafale and Mirage warplanes, and British Typhoon and Tornado fighters participated in the strikes in the country. The B-1Bs were accompanied by U.S. fighters, a U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft and was supported by U.S tankers, according to press reports.
The three targets, which were selected to inflict damage on the Syrian chemical weapons program, because their locations minimized the chance for civilian injury, and to mitigate the risk of Russians being involved, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford said at the press briefing.
U.S., French and British forces fired a total of 105 missiles at the facilities.
The Barzah facility was hit by 76 missiles, including 57 Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles
and 19 AGM-158 Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSMs)
The Him Shinsar chemical weapons storage facility hit by 22 weapons, including nine Tomahawk land attack missiles, eight Storm Shadow missiles, and three Naval cruise missile.
The Him Shinsar command facility was hit by seven air-launched French SCALP missiles.
https://news.usni.org/2018/04/13/breaki ... ikes-syria