Zelensky announced mass production of Flamingo missiles: what is known.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian military actively uses "Flamingo" missiles to strike targets on Russian territory. These missiles are distinguished by high technical characteristics that ensure their accuracy and ability to avoid detection during flight. The production is based on the use of old Soviet components, which helps reduce costs.
Effectiveness of missiles
Although "Flamingo" missiles are not the cheapest, they turn out to be significantly more effective and accessible compared to American Tomahawks. In addition, the use of drones contributes to more coordinated strikes. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced the start of mass production of these missiles, planned for December this year.
As reported by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, mass production of "Flamingo" missiles will begin from December to February and has already undergone successful tests.
Use of missiles in Crimea
Recently, "Flamingo" missiles were used to strike targets in Crimea, which is currently occupied by Russia. The main target was a strike on the base of Russian border guards in Crimea, controlled by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.
The use of "Flamingo" missiles by Ukrainian forces confirms the implementation of advanced technologies in the Ukrainian army and strengthens the country's defense capabilities. These actions are aimed at protecting Ukraine's sovereignty and compensating for losses due to Russian aggression.
Thus, the "Flamingo" missile program not only enhances the combat capabilities of the Ukrainian forces but also demonstrates the country's ability to adapt to new conditions of warfare. The rapid scaling of the production of these means will become an important element in ensuring national security and preserving Ukraine's territorial integrity.
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