The launch scene of the long-range air-to-ground guided missile 'Taurus (TAURUS)' has been revealed. The Taurus, equipped on the Air Force's main fighter jet F-15K, features stealth technology that makes it undetectable by North Korean radar networks. It is a missile capable of low-altitude cruise flight to avoid dangerous areas. Equipped with military GPS, it can accurately strike targets even in electronic jamming situations. With a range of up to 500 km, it has the capability to immediately and precisely strike key strategic targets, including nuclear and missile facilities, from rear areas beyond the enemy air defense network once signs of North Korean provocations are detected. It is operated as a core force of the 'Kill Chain' to suppress North Korean nuclear and missile launches before they occur. Approximately 170 Taurus missiles are known to be deployed in the Air Force.



The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image
The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image
The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image
The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image
The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image
The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image
The Power of the 'Stealth Missile' Taurus [Yang Nak-gyu's Defence Photo] View original image


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