Germany will require two years to replenish its Taurus stock if Berlin ultimately decides to transfer long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine, according to Financial Times. According to FT, the production lines are currently idle. They were last operational in 2019 when an order was received from South Korea. The factories located in the German city of Schrobenhausen are only engaged in the repair of sold missiles. Each missile costs around 1.5 million euros, depending on the order size. According to the calculations of Fabian Hoffman, a researcher at the University of Oslo specializing in rocke…