
Saab
Saab has received an order for maintenance and modernization of the cruise missile TAURUS KEPD 350. The order value is SEK 1.7 billion and the contract period is 2025-2035.
The order includes significant system upgrades and modernization to the German Air Force’s TAURUS missiles as well as a ten-year life cycle maintenance.
Saab received the order from the German prime contractor TAURUS Systems, a joint venture between MBDA Germany and Saab. The initial order was placed by Germany’s defense procurement office (BAAINBw) to TAURUS Systems.
“TAURUS KEPD 350 enables the user to defeat targets at long ranges required for the most demanding air operations,” says Görgen Johansson, Head of Saab’s business area Dynamics. “The latest upgrades will provide the German Air Force with significant improvements.”
TAURUS KEPD 350 is an air-launched cruise missile with a range of more than 500km used to defeat static ground-based targets.
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