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Germany’s Taurus Missile Dilemma Summed Up in 4 Words
The UK and Germany have announced a joint project to develop a new “super-Taurus” long-range missile with a 2,000 km range.
Even though the Taurus cruise missile hasn't seen real combat yet, it's stocked by Germany, Spain, and South Korea — and could be ready for Ukraine quickly if approved.
She later said she would consider a so-called "Ringtausch," whereby Germany sends Taurus missiles to the U.K. which in turn delivers some of its own long-range Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine.
When faced with questions from German lawmakers on March 13, Chancellor Olaf Scholz once again said "no" to the delivery of the Taurus long-range missile to Ukraine. The next day, the Bundestag ...
Germany could send its long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine this year, chancellor Friedrich Merz has said, a move which would help Kyiv strike deep into Russian territory.
The Special Representative of the CDU/CSU Caucus in the Committee on Foreign Affairs and former General Staff Officer of the ...
Germany Won't Give Ukraine Taurus to Avoid NATO-Russia War Published Mar 28, 2024 at 9:59 AM EDT Updated Mar 28, 2024 at 12:18 PM EDT By Brendan Cole ...
COLOGNE, Germany — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is reiterating his opposition to supplying Kyiv with German Taurus cruise missiles, arguing the long-range weapons would require a level of ...
Embarrassing Germany, Russia’s RT state media outlet has aired a leaked audio recording of German air force officers discussing the possible provision of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made clear Monday that he remains reluctant to send Taurus long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine, pointing to a risk of his country becoming directly involved in the war.
There had been big expectations prior to the news conference that Merz would announce the transfer or approval of Ukraine’s use of Germany’s highly sophisticated long-range Taurus missiles.
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