Germany rules out Taurus missiles for Ukraine, citing high risk
Germany will not provide Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles, which the authorities in Kyiv have been seeking for several months. Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that the decision on this matter should be treated as final. We explain what this weapon is.
8:47 AM EDT, September 15, 2024
Germany is among the countries providing the most weapons to the front, but German politicians have not been unanimous on the topic of strengthening the defenders' army with Taurus cruise missiles from the very beginning.
Taurus cruise missiles not for Ukraine
After many discussions, opponents' opinions of such a transfer apparently prevailed. According to "The Guardian," German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that Taurus cruise missiles would not reach the front "even if other countries decide otherwise" about similar weapons.
"Germany has made a clear decision about what we will do and what we will not do. This decision will not change," said Scholz, quoted by "The Guardian."
Taurus cruise missiles are one of the most advanced types of weapons available to the German armed forces. They are characterized by a length of 16 feet and a weight of approximately 3,086 pounds, of which roughly 1,102 pounds are allocated to the MEPHISTO (Multi-Effect Penetrator, Highly Sophisticated and Target Optimised) warhead. This warhead has high destructive power and an interesting design. Depending on the target and the attacker's needs, the warhead of this cruise missile can be detonated like a classic high-explosive shell or with a delay, allowing the effective elimination of underground enemy positions (e.g., bunkers).
At the same time, it is a weapon made with stealth technology and has a range of over 311 miles. Some German politicians emphasized this last issue as an "argument against the transfer to the front." There were concerns that German cruise missiles would attack targets in Russia, which could contribute to escalating the ongoing conflict. It was also suggested that it was such an advanced weapon that German soldiers would have to be sent to operate it to support the Ukrainians.
Ukraine already has other long-range missiles
It is worth noting that Ukraine already has other long-range missiles. Not only the United States but also some European countries have decided to provide this type of arsenal to the front. For example, British Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which are called "victory weapons" by Ukrainians. They enabled several attacks on important Russian targets, including bridges and a shipyard in occupied Crimea. Twin SCALP-EG cruise missiles are being supplied to Ukraine by France.