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Germany turns to Ukrainian and Israeli start-ups for an alternative to US Tomahawk missiles
Germany is exploring Ukrainian and Israeli start-ups for low-cost, long-range cruise missiles as alternatives to US Tomahawk missiles. The German defense ministry is considering options like Ukraine's FP-5 Flamingo and an upgraded Taurus missile, aiming to diversify its arsenal and reduce reliance on US-provided long-range firepower for deterring Russia.
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