Ukraine already deploying new Flamingo missiles in strikes on Russian energy assets

UKRAINE UNLEASHES FP-5 CRUISE MISSILES, AND RUSSIA’S OIL IS GOING UP IN SMOKE

Ukraine has begun deploying its FP-5 “Flamingo” cruise missiles – low-flying, 3,000km-range weapons with 1,150kg warheads that are now hammering Russian energy infrastructure deep behind enemy lines.

Built from repurposed Soviet turbofan engines and carbon fiber bodies that take just 6 hours to manufacture, the FP-5s are faster, harder to intercept, and vastly cheaper than Western missiles. With a price tag of just $500,000, Kyiv can now strike oil targets deep in Russia – daily.

Since August, Ukraine’s DeepStrike campaign has hit 16 of Russia’s 38 refineries, degrading as much as 40% of refining capacity, sparking fuel shortages, kilometer-long gas lines, and forcing Moscow to ban diesel exports. Even sites over 1,000km away – like Novorossiysk and Bashkortostan – have been hit.

The Ryazan refinery near Moscow, capable of producing 340,000 barrels a day, has been struck multiple times. Once these critical units are damaged, sanctions make them nearly impossible to replace.

Ukraine’s FP-1 drones and new Lyutyi models continue to flood Russian airspace, but the arrival of FP-5s could push the campaign into a new, more destructive phase – targeting high-value infrastructure that’s both vital and vulnerable.

For Russia, the war is coming home to roost, and it’s arriving by drone, cruise missile, and fuel shortage.

Source: The Economist

The Economist also reported that Flamingo production incorporates refurbished Soviet-era turbofan engines, with carbon-fiber fuselages taking just six hours to manufacture. Currently, two to three FPV-5 missiles are produced daily, a figure expected to rise to seven by the end of the month. Each costs about $500,000. By comparison, the article cited the American Tomahawk missile, which costs four times as much, has a shorter range, and carries far less payload—though it is likely more accurate and harder to intercept.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ukraine-already-deploying-new-flamingo-missiles-in-strikes-on-russian-energy-assets/ar-AA1NWm9V?o

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