
Fire Point FP-1
Long-range one-way attack UAVFire Point lists FP-1 as the Deep Strike version of its UAV system, with a stated payload of up to 60 kg and operating range of up to 2,600 km.
Sources: Fire Point FP-1/FP-2Manufacturer catalog
Fire Point is a Ukrainian defense-technology company that develops and produces UAV and missile systems for precision-strike missions. Its public product line spans FP-1 and FP-2 strike UAVs, the FP-5 Flamingo ground-launched cruise missile, FP-7 and FP-9 ballistic missiles, and the FREYJA ballistic-missile-defense project with HENSOLDT.
6 weaponsFire Point grew out of Ukraine's wartime defense-industrial expansion after Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion. Public reporting and Fire Point's own materials describe a company built around cost-controlled, rapidly iterated systems that can be assembled and launched without large fixed air-base infrastructure.
The manufacturer role is concentrated in long-range strike UAVs, ground-launched cruise-missile design, ballistic-missile development, and missile-defense integration. Fire Point's industrial context, product families, and public partnerships are distinct from the system-specific technical and conflict-use sourcing carried on individual weapon records.

Fire Point lists FP-1 as the Deep Strike version of its UAV system, with a stated payload of up to 60 kg and operating range of up to 2,600 km.
Sources: Fire Point FP-1/FP-2
Fire Point lists FP-2 as the Front Strike version of the UAV system, with a larger stated payload than FP-1 and a shorter range for front-line strike missions.
Sources: Fire Point FP-1/FP-2
Fire Point describes FP-5 Flamingo as a ground-launched UAV system or cruise missile with a payload of up to 1,150 kg and a stated range of up to 3,000 km.
Sources: Fire Point FP-5 Flamingo
Fire Point's product page describes FP-7 as a ground-launched ballistic missile with a payload of up to 150 kg and a range of up to 200 km.
Sources: Fire Point FP-7
Fire Point describes FP-9 as a ground-launched ballistic missile with a payload of up to 800 kg and a range of up to 855 km.
Sources: Fire Point FP-9
Fire Point's FREYJA announcement identifies the company as the system integrator for the project and responsible for FP-7.x interceptors, control systems, launchers, and integration.
Sources: Fire Point HENSOLDT AgreementFire Point says the company was founded in 2022 by people with technology backgrounds after Russia's full-scale invasion, with early work focused on asymmetric, lower-cost strike systems.
Sources: Fire Point Press Conference
The Associated Press reported from one of Fire Point's covert factories, describing FP-1 drone production and the company's public presentation of the FP-5 long-range missile.
Sources: AP Fire Point Factory Report
Fire Point announced that it had signed a memorandum with HENSOLDT in Paris for cooperation on the FREYJA pan-European anti-ballistic shield project.
Sources: Fire Point HENSOLDT Agreement
Public sources sometimes describe Fire Point facilities without precise locations because production sites are concealed for wartime security. Conflict-use claims are intentionally limited to individual weapon records.
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Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.


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Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.
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Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.


