Ukraine: Storm Shadow, SCALP EG, and other LRMs?
Along with other, longer-range munitions, the UK's supply of Storm Shadow conventional cruise missiles to Ukraine seems to be 'game-changer' (I know, wildly over-used term!). But Ukraine is running through their stocks of Storm Shadow quite quickly. (That's not a bad thing - why not gain maximum effect while the 'new' capability is still catching RU off guard.) One question is, how to replenish UA stocks once these first Storm Shadows are expended?
Prior to delivery to Ukraine, the NATO expenditures of Storm Shadow/SCALP EG were:
2011 NATO intervention in Libya = AdA 15 x SCALP EG; AM 25 x SCALP/Storm Shadow; and RAF ~60 x Storm Shadow = Sub-total ~100 missiles expended
2014 NATO intervention against ISIL in Syria = AdA 12 x SCALP EG; and RAF 4 x Storm Shadow = Sub-total 16 missiles expended.
Total Storm Shadow/SCALP EG delivered were between 1,400 and 1,700 missiles. [1] So, without records for any Storm Shadows or SCALP EGs expended in tests or training and an operational expenditure of 116 missiles, we have a maximum remaining inventory of beween 1,284 and 1,584 missiles - less, of course, the "multiple" Storm Shadows delivered to Ukraine by the UK. [2]
The UK
From the above, Britain is the most probable source of replacement missiles for Ukraine. But, thus far, the UK government's pattern has been to donate major British equipment mainly as a nudge to its allies to match them. So, what is the likelihood of cruise missiles being donated by other NATO members?
Italy
Italy tends to make the slightest details of its weapon donations to Ukraine classified. As a result, there is no way to know if Italy has donated any of its remaining SCALP/Storm Shadows to UA. However, in the vague lists that Difensa does publish, there is no mention of 'cruise missiles' that I'm aware of.
France
In May 2023, Président Macron said that France will provide Ukraine with SCALP EGs. So far, no details about numbers or dates. Around the same time as Macron's SCALP EG promise, the French flip-flopped on pledges to supply fighters - likely retired Mirage 2000Cs. Those may have been intended as SCALP EG launch platforms - although the AdA uses still-in-service, 2-seat Mirage 2000Ds as their SCALP EG platforms.
Perhaps French SCALP EGs, if and when they arrive in Ukraine, will simply take up where the by-then exhausted stocks of Storm Shadows left off? That leaves UA pulling Su-24s from their boneyards for refurbishment as launch platforms.
Germany and Spain
Another two NATO members employ the similar Taurus (MBDA/Saab) KEPD 350 cruise missile. Some 600 x KEPD 350 have been in Luftwaffe service since 2010 (but, according to The Drive, only 150 of these Taurus missiles are kept at operational readiness at any given time). By 2010, Spain's EA had 43 KEPD 350s - a number small enough to ignore here. (The other KEPD 350 operator is the ROKAF with x 260.) [3]
What makes KEPD 350 different from Storm Shadow is that the latter is for use against fixed or stationary targets. The Taurus missile was originally intended primarily as an anti-ship missile ... so at least large moving targets are on the menu. No surprise, then, that Ukraine requested a supply of KEPD 350s from Germany in May 2023. There are supporters for this within the Bundestag - both opposition CDU and coalition FDP - but Boris Pistorius has been characteristically cautious in his responses to questions.
Part of what makes the Taurus KEPD 350 interesting in this context is that the German carriers were Panavia Tornado IDS which are now being phased-out of Luftwaffe service. Were the Germans (or maybe just SPD which dominates the current coalition) to change tack and supply both strike aircraft and cruise missiles, those ex-Luftwaffe IDS could accommodate either KEPD 350s or Storm Shadows with minor adjustments.
Anything/Anybody Else?
So, what have I missed? Are there any other candidate systems or potential suppliers of small cruise missiles to Ukraine?
Any other thoughts or comments.
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[1] The UK ordered ~700-to-1,000 x Storm Shadows; Italy ordered 200 x SCALP/Storm Shadow (they seem to use both terms); while France ordered 500 x SCALP EG. It should also be noted that, at the same time, France also ordered 120 x closely-related APACHE AP anti-runway missiles.
[2] I'm ignoring Greek SCALP EGs here. First, the Greeks are unlikely to donate fully modern weaponry to UA. Second, in May, Greece signed a SCALP mid-life refurb contract with MBDA. Obviously, the Hellenic Air Force intends to have SCALP in service for some time yet.
[3] I mention South Korea only for completeness. To send ex-ROKAF KEPD 350s to Ukraine would require changes to South Korea's current export control rules on sending lethal aid into active war zones. It'd be great if that happened but I'm not holding my breath.