Ukraine missile maker targets 'game changer' air defence system by 2027: Reuters
The company aims to cut intercept costs below $1 million and says the system will rely on its FP7 missile and European radar partners.
- Fire Point, a Ukrainian missile maker, aims to launch a low-cost air defense system by 2027 as an alternative to the Patriot system.
- The company is valued at $2.5 billion, pending approval for investment from a Middle Eastern conglomerate.
- Fire Point is developing supersonic ballistic missiles, including the FP-9 that could strike Moscow.
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