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        Ukrainian Company Fire Point Tests Missile for Future Missile Defense System for the First Time

        Ukraine tests missile that is expected to become the foundation of the FREYJA system / Photo: screenshot
        Ukraine tests missile that is expected to become the foundation of the FREYJA system / Photo: screenshot

        Ukrainian company Fire Point has conducted the first test of the FP-7.X surface-to-air missile, which is expected to become the foundation of the FREYJA missile defense project.

        The announcement was made by the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Iryna Terekh. According to her, the test included a fully controlled and maneuverable flight of the missile.

        Earlier, Fire Point co-founder Denys Shtilerman said that the missile is made of composite materials.

        The company states that the FP-7.X is capable of reaching speeds between 1,500 and 2,000 meters per second. For comparison, the speed of Russia’s Iskander-M ballistic missile at the end of its boost phase is approximately 2,100 meters per second.

        According to the published specifications, the missile is 7.25 meters long, has an outer diameter of 1.15 meters, and a fuselage diameter of 0.53 meters.

        Fire Point says the FP-7.X missile will serve as the basis for the development of the advanced FREYJA missile defense system.


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