Ukraine Is Building a Ballistic Missile That Could Reach Moscow — Its Bigger Model Carries an 800-Kilogram Warhead
Fire Point says its FP-7 missile is in certification and could be ready by fall as Ukraine seeks domestic strikes after Russian attacks.
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Russia Fired 61 Ballistic Missiles at Ukraine in April, 107 in May, 134 in June and Then 198 More in July Alone
Moscow stopped producing the missiles Ukraine had learned to intercept and shifted components into Iskander-Ms and hypersonics instead. More than 100 a month now come off the lines, and more than 50 were launched in the first week of August.
Ukraine Is Building a Ballistic Missile That Could Reach Moscow — Its Bigger Model Carries an 800-Kilogram Warhead
Ukraine, in recent weeks, has been struck by some devastating ballistic missile attacks from Russia, some of which have included missiles from Russia’s allies in North Korea. Ukraine has also run dangerously low on interceptors and has been asking its Western allies for more, even as the United States and countries in Europe face their own stockpile concerns. Putin in August of 2022 Image Credit Russian Federation In the meantime, a report this …
Ukrainian defense company Fire Point said its first short-range missiles would be ready by the fall. The company is also developing a longer-range ballistic missile that would give Kiev the capability to strike targets deep inside Russia.
Ukraine's new ballistic missiles, developed and produced by the Ukrainian company Fire Point will be ready in the fall and could allow the Ukrainian army to target directly including Vladimir Putin, said the company's executive director
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