Weekly Frontline Update: Ukrainian attacks paralyze Russian army commandEven if the supply of Taurus missiles is approved soon, it could take Ukraine much longer to deploy the weapons, the WSJ reported, referring to German officials. The missiles must be adjusted to Soviet-era aircraft used by Ukraine's Air Force. The Ukrainian aircraft must be refurbished to be able to carry Taurus missiles. The Taurus KEPD 350 is a Swedish-German air-launched cruise missile manufactured by Taurus Systems and used by Germany, Spain, and South Korea. Taurus is one of NATO's most powerful conventional weapons that can hit targets within 500 kilometers. According to the WSJ, Ukraine's Armed Forces could use these missiles to hit the Crimean Bridge and cut off Russia's access to occupied Crimea. Related:
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