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KEPD 350 Cruise Missile
Taurus GmbH / EADS
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The
Taurus KEPD 350 (Kinetic Energy Penetration Destroyer) weapon
system is a cruise missile type weapon developed for the German
Air Force Tornado IDS strike fighters; It can also be adapted for
F/A-18, Grippen and Eurofighter Typhoon. KEPD-350 has a range
beyond 100 km and is equipped with the Mephisto tandem penetration
warhead which can effectively engage stationary fortified targets
such as underground bunkers and shelters. Fusion of sensor data
from three sensors provides reliable autonomous navigation. The
sensors package include IBN (Image Based Navigation), TRN (Terrain
Reference Navigation) and MIL-GPS (Global Positioning System)
subsystems. The use of such fusion enables the Taurus KEPD 350 to
navigate over long distances without GPS support. The planning and
preparation of flight path and terminal targeting are supported by
the mission planning system, and loaded into the weapon by the
Ground Loader Unit.
Taurus KEPD 350 has had an extremely short development time, which
began in 1998 and has resulted in a precision stand-off weapon
system with unique capabilities. The missile completed final
testing in March 2004 and first production missiles from the 600
units procured for the German Air Force are scheduled for delivery
by November 2004. The first missiles will be fielded with the the
Tornado strike fighters, further production lots will be available
for Eurofighter.Taurus KEPD
350 officially entered the German Air Force service with the 33rd
Strike Wing (flying Tornado IDS from Cochem air force base) on 21
December 2005, following an operational test and validation program.
By 2005 year's end, the 66th missile (out of a planned delivery of
600) was supplied. Spain has become the second country to order the
Taurus.
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