Fire Point's Missile Milestone Paves Path for Ukraine's Defense Upgrade
Ukraine's top missile maker, Fire Point, tested a new ballistic missile, the FP-7.X, designed to form the backbone of a future air defense system. CEO Iryna Terekh announced this development, highlighting the missile's maneuverability and its role in countering ballistic threats. The company plans to collaborate with European firms for an effective defense solution.
Ukraine's leading drone and missile manufacturer, Fire Point, has made significant strides in its defense capabilities. The company successfully conducted a flight test of its advanced ballistic missile, FP-7.X, which is set to become the cornerstone of its innovative air defense project, Freyja.
Iryna Terekh, CEO of Fire Point, confirmed the accomplishment, emphasizing the missile's fully controlled maneuvering capabilities. The FP-7.X is not only intended as a defensive interceptor but also has potential for attacking ground targets, according to the company's plans.
As the conflict with Russia escalates, Ukraine faces a shortage of effective interceptor missiles. Fire Point's initiative aims to alleviate this deficit, providing a cost-effective solution compared to existing systems like the U.S. Patriot, while enhancing European collaboration for regional security.
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