Ukraine's Fire Point Conducts Test Launch of New FP-7 Ballistic Missile
Ukrainian defense manufacturer Fire Point has tested its new FP-7 ballistic missile, which is designed for medium-range precision strikes. The missile has a strike range of up to 200 kilometers and a maximum speed of 1,500 meters per second. The test, publicly demonstrated on February 27, marks the missile's progression to live testing. The FP-7's modular design suggests future adaptability for air defense systems.

Fire Point, a Ukrainian defense manufacturer, has conducted test launches of the FP-7 ballistic missile, designed for medium-range precision strikes. The missile can strike targets at distances of up to 200 kilometers, with a maximum speed of 1,500 meters per second and a circular error probable of 14 meters.
The test was publicly demonstrated on February 27, showing the missile launched from a ground-based platform. The FP-7 has a warhead mass of 150 kilograms and a maximum flight duration of 250 seconds. Its modular architecture may allow for integration into future air defense systems. Fire Point aims to enhance Ukraine's domestic strike capabilities amid ongoing combat operations.




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