Overview
- Ukrainian outlet ZN.UA released videos showing test firings and what are described as combat launches, while Fire Point said production has begun.
- Fire Point cites priorities of range, warhead mass and rapid deployment, claiming more than 3,000 km range, a roughly 1,000–1,150 kg warhead and resistance to electronic warfare.
- Imagery published by AP photographer Efrem Lukatsky shows assembly at a Fire Point facility and references serial production underway.
- Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal acknowledged powerful long-range Ukrainian weapons exist but declined to provide details for now.
- Analysts note a strong visual and spec resemblance to Milanion Group’s FP-5 design, and outside verification of Flamingo’s claimed capabilities and combat use remains limited.