Ukrainian Flamingo missiles hit an FSB base in Crimea: details of a successful operation.
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, the development of 'Flamingo' missiles is underway, created using domestic resources. Although there have been certain difficulties in production and financing, President Zelensky noted that the tests of these missiles are proceeding successfully, and all state orders will be fulfilled on time. Recently, 'Flamingo' was used to attack an FSB base in Crimea, where they demonstrated high effectiveness. Additionally, these missiles were used to strike energy facilities in Russia, confirming their significant technical capability.
The importance of producing Ukrainian missiles
Zelensky emphasizes the significance of producing domestic missiles and supporting the military-industrial complex. The use of 'Flamingo' missiles indicates Ukraine's growing potential in the defense sector and the ability of Ukrainian forces to protect their independence in the region.
The development and production of Ukrainian missiles not only strengthens the country's defense capability but also reduces dependence on foreign suppliers. This could also be an important step in the development of the national economy, creating new jobs in the military-industrial production sector.
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