Ukraine has used the new cruise missile Flamingo for the first time: What targets can it hit.

Ukraine has used the new cruise missile Flamingo for the first time: What targets can it hit
Ukraine has used the new cruise missile Flamingo for the first time: What targets can it hit
Ukraine has tested the new crucial missile called 'Flamingo' for the first time, capable of hitting Moscow.

According to The Sun: This missile can hit targets over 3,000 km away with a warhead weighing 1,000 kg - and its design was inspired by a British bomb.

Functionality of the missile

This cruise missile, which has been reported, is already in serial production and is launched from a two-axle chassis, accelerating with a turbojet engine.

The 'Flamingo' missile has a wingspan of six meters and reaches speeds of up to 900 km/h before hitting its targets.

The maximum flight time is a full four hours.

Engineers developed the bomb with three main priorities: range, warhead weight, and quick readiness for combat flights.

The missile developer, Fire Point, stated that the systems are manufactured at a highly secure location in the Carpathians in western Ukraine.

The bomb is also equipped with a turbojet engine, and if the target does not counter, it has built-in protection against electronic warfare.

Political implications of the missile

This new Ukrainian missile will strengthen the country's crucial capabilities to resist the Putin regime.

The 'Flamingo' missile will also complement Ukraine's firearm arsenal, consisting of multi-range capable drones and other missiles with extended range.

The presented news about the test of the Ukrainian missile 'Flamingo' is written in a lively, light style. The missile, capable of hitting targets at great distances, will allow Ukraine to enhance its defensive capabilities and resist Russian intervention. New weapons will complement the already existing strategic resources of the country and represent an important component of its defense potential.

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