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Fire Point showcases FP-9 ballistic missile mockup and drone at DALO Industry Days The Telegram post presents a collection of media fro...

Оперативний ЗСУ · 23s · 18 AUG 2026, 10:42 UTC

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18 AUG 2026, 10:42 UTC

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Оперативний ЗСУ

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23s · 1080x1440

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Fire Point showcases FP-9 ballistic missile mockup and drone at DALO Industry Days The Telegram post presents a collection of media from the "DALO Industry Days" event, featuring the Ukrainian defense company Fire Point. The content includes a static image of a missile mockup alongside a promotional banner and a video sequence showing the handling and assembly of military hardware. Key Observations: - FP-9 Ballistic Missile Mockup: The first image displays a large, black, conical missile mockup standing vertically next to a tall banner reading "FIRE POINT ENGINEERING AT THE SPEED OF WAR." The Telegram caption identifies this as a mockup of the future Ukrainian ballistic missile "FP-9," claiming specifications of 855 km range, 800 kg warhead, and 20m accuracy. These claims are unverified by the visual evidence alone, which shows a static model. - DALO Industry Days Context: Both the image and video contain logos for "DALO INDUSTRY DAYS," a known Ukrainian defense industry event. The video text overlay explicitly states "Fire Point on DALO industry days. Soon..." - Missile Handling/Assembly: The video sequence (00:00-00:14) shows a large black missile body (likely the FP-9 or a similar system) being lifted by a crane and positioned onto a launch vehicle or transport erector. The missile has a distinct conical nose and fins at the base. The handling suggests a solid-fuel or large-scale projectile. - Drone/UAV Display: The final frames of the video (00:15-00:18) show a different object being hoisted: a fixed-wing drone or UAV with a distinct fuselage and wings, suspended from a truss structure. A worker is visible on the truss above it. This appears to be a separate system from the ballistic missile, possibly a cruise missile or loitering munition also developed by Fire Point. - Source: The post links to @operativnoZSU, a channel associated with the Ukrainian Ground Forces' operational news, lending credibility to the context of military development, though the specific technical claims require independent verification. Reliability Assessment: MEDIUM The visual evidence confirms the presence of Fire Point hardware at a legitimate industry event (DALO). However, the specific technical claims in the caption (855 km range, 800kg warhead) are marketing claims associated with a "mockup" and are not verifiable from the video footage of the static model or the handling of the hardware. The video shows real hardware being moved, confirming development progress, but the exact specifications remain unverified. Red Flags and Uncertainty: - Marketing vs. Reality: The caption uses definitive language for specifications of a "mockup." In defense procurement, mockup specifications often differ from final production capabilities. - Event Context: The "Soon..." text in the video suggests a teaser or upcoming reveal, indicating the hardware might not be fully operational or fielded yet. - Visual Ambiguity: It is difficult to distinguish the exact scale or internal components of the missile from the video, making it hard to confirm if this is a full-scale prototype or a display model. Operational Implications: - Ukrainian Long-Strike Capability: The development of an 855 km range ballistic missile (if accurate) would significantly enhance Ukraine's ability to strike deep behind Russian lines, targeting logistics, airfields, and command centers. - Fire Point Expansion: Fire Point is expanding its portfolio beyond drones (like the Firebird) into ballistic and cruise missile systems, indicating a maturation of the Ukrainian domestic defense industrial base. - Follow-up Collection: Monitor for official technical data releases from Fire Point or the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense regarding the FP-9. Look for footage of actual flight tests or integration with launchers (like the Msta-S or custom TELs) to verify the claimed range and accuracy.

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