Taurus missiles Kremlin
Can German Missiles Reach the Kremlin?
And Russia Threatens the Nuclear Option
Is this open war?
The Taurus KEPD 350 missiles from the Bundeswehr, designed to penetrate bunkers and destroy strategic infrastructure, are ready to be launched against Russian targets. With a range exceeding 500 km, they can reach Moscow if fired from northeastern Ukraine.
The End Missile
The Taurus KEPD 350 is no ordinary weapon. It’s a stealth cruise missile, programmable, capable of piercing three meters of reinforced concrete before detonation.
It can fly over 500 km at very low altitude, evading enemy radar.
And Moscow lies less than 480 km from the Ukrainian border.
Scholz Stalls. But Preparations Are Underway
While Berlin claims “prudence”, Ukrainian jets are already being modified to carry the Taurus.
According to NATO analysts, the target list is ready. Belgorod, Kursk, Rostov. What’s next?
The Weapon That Could Change the World
It’s not just the missile that’s frightening. It’s the message it sends:
Germany is actively involved, NATO is in, and Russia feels justified in responding as if it were a total war.
Even the official specifications of the Taurus KEPD 350 confirm that the weapon is designed for “deep strike” missions — well beyond the limits of a local conflict.
And what if someone chooses to strike not a depot, but a capital?
One Missile, One Mistake—Back to 1945. But This Time Without Truman.
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Because it might already be too late to put it out.
Taurus missiles Kremlin
Taurus missiles Kremlin
Map legend:
- ● Red markers: Ukrainian launch sites for potential Taurus missile deployment.
- ◯ Blue circles: Estimated 500 km operational range from each launch site.
- ⚑ Black markers with flags: High-value Russian strategic targets within range.
This map shows how much of southern and western Russia is reachable by the Taurus KEPD 350, if launched from Ukrainian territory.