...

Logo Mercure blois centre
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Merz on military support: Is Germany sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine after all?

• Nov 21, 2025, 5:44 PM
9 min de lecture
1

Has the German government now decided to supply Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine after all?

After a press conference with Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in Berlin, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that Germany was working intensively with the Ukrainian government on "long-range fire" projects.

"The Ukrainian army is being equipped with such weapons systems," Merz saidadding that no further details on arms deliveries to Kyiv would be made public.

This is a deliberate strategy to ensure "a certain lack of clarity vis-à-vis the Russian side as to what extent we are also providing military support here," Merz explained.

"I can only say this much," Merz continued, "We are doing everything we can to equip the Ukrainian army with weapons systems that have the appropriate range. In the coming weeks and months, if necessary, this will increase, including the production of such weapons systems in Ukraine itself."

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivers a speech at the award ceremony for the TALISMAN Prize for Social Cohesion in Berlin, 19 November, 2025
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivers a speech at the award ceremony for the TALISMAN Prize for Social Cohesion in Berlin, 19 November, 2025 AP Photo

Change in position on Taurus missiles?

But does this mean that Ukraine may soon be equipped with the Taurus cruise missile?

With a range of up to 500 kilometres, the missile is considered long-range but so far the current German government, much like its predecessor, has refused to supply them to Ukraine.

The decision was made by former Chancellor Olaf Scholz during his time in office, who justified his refusal to send them to Ukraine as the risk of Germany becoming a belligerent was too great.

"We must not be linked to the targets that this system reaches at any point and in any place," said Scholz, alluding to the range of the cruise missile.

A Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missile in the showroom of defence contractor MBDA in Schrobenhausen, 5 March, 2024
A Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missile in the showroom of defence contractor MBDA in Schrobenhausen, 5 March, 2024 AP Photo

The distance from Ukraine's northern border to Moscow is around 500 kilometres and the Taurus could in theory be used to strike the Russian capital, one of the main reasons why delivery to Kyiv was rejected.

During his election campaign, however, Merz said he was open to supplying Ukraine with the missiles. During his first official visit to Kyiv, however, he announced that the government would no longer publish any information about the weapons it was using to support Ukraine.

So far, there is also no information that the weapon is in Ukraine or is being used by the Ukrainian army.

Defence Minister Boris Pistorius was asked last week after the meeting of the Group of Five defence ministers whether Germany was prepared to supply the Taurus to Ukraine. Pistorius simply replied that he could not comment on this.

Will the Flamingo replace the Taurus?

However, like Merz, he reiterated that the Ukrainian defence industry is receiving financial support. A press release on support for the production of long-range weapons in Ukraine from 28 May states that "Germany will finance the production of long-range weapons systems in Ukraine in future."

"A considerable number of long-range weapons systems are to be produced in 2025. The weapon systems will quickly be available to the Ukrainian armed forces - the first ones can be deployed in just a few weeks," a press release from the German Defence Ministry, previously reported by Euronews, said.

Workers in front of a Flamingo cruise missile at the Fire Point factory in Ukraine, 18 August 2025
Workers in front of a Flamingo cruise missile at the Fire Point factory in Ukraine, 18 August 2025 Efrem Lukatsky/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.

It is unclear which weapon systems are involved.

In August, the Ukrainian defence company Fire Point presented its Flamingo cruise missile, manufactured in Ukraine.

According to the company, the name of the missile is intended to symbolise its long range of up to 3,000 kilometres, the "light-footed" precise navigation and the stability of the flight.

It is also unclear whether Germany is involved in the financing of this missile programme.

This text was translated with the help of artificial intelligence and reviewed by our editorial team. Report a problem : [feedback-articles-en@euronews.com].


Today

Latest news bulletin | November 24th, 2025 – Morning
• 6:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 24th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https
Read the article
Japan 'crossed a red line' with Taiwan military intervention comments, says Chinese foreign minister
• 5:26 AM
2 min
China slammed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments suggesting potential Japanese military action over Taiwan as reckless and shocking, calling it a “grave violation” of international law and threatening a military response against any “aggres
Read the article
Starmer suggests former Prince Andrew should testify before US Congress in Epstein investigation
• 4:39 AM
2 min
Keir Starmer refused to specifically comment on former Prince Andrew’s case but suggested that the disgraced royal should testify, as a matter of “principle”, before US Congress who continue to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual assault incidents.<div c
Read the article
US and Ukrainian delegations report progress on ending Russian invasion after talks in Geneva
• 4:10 AM
9 min
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that Ukraine’s concerns were taken on board and will be incorporated in possible amendments to US President Donald Trump’s initial proposal for peace. Rubio noted that higher-level talks will be needed to agree on a
Read the article