The Economist assessed the capabilities of the Ukrainian missile 'Flamingo'.

The Economist assessed the capabilities of the Ukrainian missile 'Flamingo'
The Economist assessed the capabilities of the Ukrainian missile 'Flamingo'

According to inkorr.com: The swift development of the Ukrainian cruise missile 'Flamingo' has elicited both positive and skeptical feedback among experts. According to information from The Economist, this missile could pose a serious threat to Russia. Impressive characteristics of the 'Flamingo' include a range of up to 3000 km and a warhead weighing over a ton.

The missile was developed by the private company Fire Point in just nine months. Engineers drew inspiration from historical analogs, and the missile's name was chosen with a humorous undertone. Despite the results achieved, there are certain doubts about the project. Rumors suggest connections between the company and the President's Office and insufficient transparency in funding. Fire Point categorically denies these accusations.

Characteristics and details of 'Flamingo'

  • range - up to 3000 km;
  • time in the air - over 4 hours;
  • maximum speed - up to 950 km/h;
  • cruise speed - 850-900 km/h;
  • wingspan - up to 6 meters.

Company representatives note that the missile can be purchased for less than 1 million euros. Aviation expert Konstantin Kryvolap believes that 'Flamingo' could be an effective means against the Russian air defense system. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky also announced that mass production of this missile will begin soon.

The Ukrainian cruise missile 'Flamingo' is rapidly gaining popularity among experts. Its claimed characteristics and potential availability make this missile attractive for strengthening the country's defense capability. Manufacturers are confident that 'Flamingo' will be able to stand up to Russian air defense systems.


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