
Herpa Wings Panavia Tornado IDS Luftwaffe 46+22 (1:200) HA573580 1:200
Tactical Air Force Wing 33, based in Büchel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, is one of the last two active squadrons in the German Air Force operating the Tornado fighter-bomber. This elite unit plays a vital role within NATO’s "nuclear sharing" programme and is also equipped with the highly advanced Taurus cruise missile. Developed through German-Swedish collaboration, the Taurus is a precision stand-off weapon with a range exceeding 500 kilometres, specifically designed to strike and destroy hardened or deeply buried targets. This capability makes Wing 33 a critical component of both national and alliance defence strategy.
Features:- Represents Tactical Air Force Wing 33 of the German Air Force
- Stationed in Büchel, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Operates the Tornado fighter-bomber aircraft
- Key contributor to NATO’s "nuclear sharing" mission
- Equipped with Taurus stand-off cruise missile
- Missile developed jointly by Germany and Sweden
- Taurus has a range of over 500 km and targets hardened or buried structures
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Tactical Air Force Wing 33, based in Büchel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, is one of the last two active squadrons in the German Air Force operating the Tornado fighter-bomber. This elite unit plays a vital role within NATO’s "nuclear sharing" programme and is also equipped with the highly advanced Taurus cruise missile. Developed through German-Swedish collaboration, the Taurus is a precision stand-off weapon with a range exceeding 500 kilometres, specifically designed to strike and destroy hardened or deeply buried targets. This capability makes Wing 33 a critical component of both national and alliance defence strategy.
Features:- Represents Tactical Air Force Wing 33 of the German Air Force
- Stationed in Büchel, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Operates the Tornado fighter-bomber aircraft
- Key contributor to NATO’s "nuclear sharing" mission
- Equipped with Taurus stand-off cruise missile
- Missile developed jointly by Germany and Sweden
- Taurus has a range of over 500 km and targets hardened or buried structures













