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The German government wants to buy huge Typhon rocket launchers for the Bundeswehr. Donald Trump's armed forces have placed this weapon in front of China.

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What is the Typhon weapon system with which the German government wants to deter Russia from a war? With a range of 2000 kilometres, Berlin is aiming for a completely new dimension.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The German government wants to buy huge Typhon rocket launchers for the Bundeswehr. Donald Trump's armed forces have placed this weapon in front of China.

The government wants to strengthen the Bundeswehr with the American missile system Typhon. What purpose should it serve?

·Frankfurt, Germany
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According to Boris Pistorius, Germany wants to purchase Typhon rocket launchers from the US, which are supposed to serve as a deterrent to Vladimir Putin.

Lean Left

The Bundeswehr has no far-reaching weapons in the arsenal. On the wish list: the US system Typhon. Thus Germany could aim deep into Russian territory.

·Germany
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Germany is considering purchasing Typhon mobile missile launchers from the United States, capable of launching long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles. This could put Berlin in direct danger of Moscow, Defense Express and Militarnyi reported.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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