Spain's military bought 45 missiles. Integration of the missile in Spanish Air Force service was certified by completing a dedicated test campaign in South Africa in May 2009. In 2013, South Korea planned to order 200 missiles to integrate with their
F-15K Slam Eagles after it was prevented from acquiring
Lockheed Martin's
AGM-158 JASSM by the United States. The
Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) signed the deal in November 2013. The KEPD 350 was the first European missile to be integrated onto a South Korean
fighter. In October 2016, South Korea announced it would acquire a further 90 missiles, in addition to the 170 previously ordered, in response to North Korean nuclear and missile provocations. On 12 December 2016, the first 40 Taurus KEPD 350K missiles were delivered to the
ROKAF. In May 2023, the German
Federal Ministry of Defence said that Ukraine had requested the missile during the ongoing
Russian invasion of Ukraine. In interviews in June and July 2023,
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and
Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius said that Germany would not supply Ukraine with long-range missiles. In January 2024, the
German Bundestag voted against the supply of the Taurus missile to Ukraine. In February 2024, the German Bundestag and Chancellor
Olaf Scholz again expressly refused Ukraine's request while agreeing to deliver longer range weapons. In May 2025, newly elected chancellor
Friedrich Merz made more
ambiguous statements regarding Taurus, that their delivery to Ukraine was within the 'realm of possibility' and that the discussion about their delivery to Ukraine would not be public.
Taurus leak In February 2024, there was a discussion among
Luftwaffe officers as to how the system could be delivered to Ukraine to target the
Crimean Bridge. The
Inspector of the Air Force, Generalleutnant
Ingo Gerhartz, and three other high-ranking officers prepared a briefing for Chancellor
Olaf Scholz on the topic at an online meeting. The conversation was conducted via
Webex. A Russian intelligence service, media suspect the GRU, is reported to have
intercepted the conversation and published it on the state-controlled channel
RT-Deutsch. An English translation of the transcript of the conversation was later posted online, though like various news reports it contains a
number of errors. The leak was followed by a public debate about countering Russian espionage in Germany.
MAD started investigations. ==Variants==