Ukraine reveals details of new long-range cruise missile

Ukrainian officials have released new details about their ambitious FP-5 Flamingo missile program, confirming that the weapon was conceived, developed, and fielded in less than nine months.

According to POLITICO, Iryna Terekh, CEO and Chief Technology Officer of Fire Point, said the rapid development underscores Ukraine’s ability to deliver advanced defense capabilities under wartime conditions.

“We came up with it pretty fast. It took less than nine months to develop it from an idea to its first successful tests on the battlefield. I will not tell you about its exact speed, but I can say it’s faster than all the other missiles we currently have,” Terekh said, adding: “It is completely Ukrainian-made.”

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

The FP-5 cruise missile carries a warhead weighing 1,150 kilograms and has a range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. Ukrainian sources state that it has been hardened against Russian electronic warfare systems, ensuring resilience in contested environments.

While Fire Point has not disclosed technical specifics, some reports suggest the propulsion system may be based on an AI-25TL engine taken from L-39 Albatros trainer aircraft. Analysts also believe the warhead could be adapted from a FAB-1500 aerial bomb, though officials have not confirmed this.

The existence of the Flamingo missile first became public on August 17, when Associated Press photojournalist Efrem Lukatsky published images on Facebook. The photographs showed what appeared to be the new cruise missile, sparking wide interest in Ukraine’s expanding long-range strike capabilities.

The announcement highlights a major step in Ukraine’s evolving defense industry, which has increasingly turned to indigenous solutions to counter Russia’s ongoing war. By leveraging domestic production and adapting available technologies, Ukrainian engineers have accelerated the transition from concept to combat-ready systems.

As Ukraine continues to face heavy Russian strikes, the Flamingo missile adds a new layer of strategic reach, with the ability to hit targets well beyond the front lines. With its large payload, extended range, and resilience against electronic warfare, the system positions Ukraine to expand its options for long-range precision strikes.

Readers who wish to follow our weekly coverage can subscribe to the Weekly Defense Roundup.

If you wish to report a grammatical or factual error in this article, please let us know by using the online form.

Executive Editor

Support The Defence Blog

Independent reporting takes resources. Join us on Patreon.

Become a patron

More Like This

Ukraine burns two Russian Tu-142 naval patrol planes in Taganrog

Ukrainian strike drones hit two Russian Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft on the ground at Taganrog military airfield on the night of May 29-30, 2026,...

Russia resumes Su-57 combat flights along the entire front

Russian Su-57 stealth fighters have resumed high-tempo cruise missile operations along nearly the entire length of the Ukrainian front, with Ukrainian air raid monitoring...

Ukraine’s frontline drone detector tested in Denmark

A coalition of European and Ukrainian defense companies launched Dronetex at Odense Airport in Denmark, presenting a set of integrated air defense and counter-drone...

EU prepares sanctions after Russia’s drone hit a NATO building

Romania summoned Russia's ambassador, convened its highest national security body, and received a personal condemnation from the President of the European Commission on Friday...

Russian drone struck Romania and NATO condemned it

A Russian drone crossed into NATO territory overnight and exploded on the roof of a ten-story apartment building in the Romanian city of Galați,...

Russia resumes Su-57 combat flights along the entire front

Russian Su-57 stealth fighters have resumed high-tempo cruise missile operations along nearly the entire length of the Ukrainian front, with Ukrainian air raid monitoring...