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Ukraine’s Homegrown Flamingo Missile Has a 3,000 Kilometre Range

The first airframes wore a pink nose, a quiet nod to the women running production. The name Flamingo stuck. The paint did not.

Resilience MediabyResilience Media
August 25, 2025
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Ukrainian startup Fire Point has reportedly built a ground-launched cruise missile with real reach. The FP-5 Flamingo claims a 3,000 kilometre range and a warhead of roughly 1,150 kilograms. Politico spoke with the company’s chief, Iryna Terekh, who said the program moved from idea to first battlefield tests in under nine months. She added that the first airframes wore a pink nose, a quiet nod to the women running production. The name Flamingo stuck. The paint did not.

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The FP-5, said Terekh, is a product aimed at striking hitting fuel, power, rail, and air hubs far from the front. The missile is joined by Fire Point’s FP-1 drone, a long distance UAV designed for similar damage.

Kyiv is treating Flamingo as part of a wider plan. Zelensky has hinted at mass production and says numbers will grow by winter, with details held back until stock is larger. Currently the company is able to produce one missile a day, a clip that is impressive given the limited resources at Fire Point.

What the Flamingo changes

Drones nick at the surface of most battlefields. They close runways for a day. They spike insurance and force extra patrols. A one-ton class cruise missile is a different trade. If it gets through, it can cause damage that takes weeks to fix. Ukraine’s June strike on the Tuapse refinery with a smaller Neptune warhead showed how a single hit can burn for days. A larger charge only sharpens that lesson.

Analysts see the deterrent angle too. If Ukraine fields a few thousand credible long-range, heavy-warhead missiles, loaded and ready, it raises the cost of renewed attack. That is the harsh math of stockpiles.

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