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🚨🇪🇸🇩🇪 SPAIN SET TO SUPERCHARGE LONG-RANGE STRIKE POWER Germany has approved large scale production of the next-generation Taurus NEO cruise missile, opening the door for Spain to dramatically upgrade its stand off attack capability. The move will enable the Spanish Air and Space Force to field more advanced, longer...

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