Fire Point shows launches of Ukrainian FP-7 ballistic missiles for first time

Ukrainian defence manufacturer Fire Point has tested its FP-7 ballistic missiles.
Source: Fire Point's co-founder Denys Shtilierman
Details: Shtilierman released footage of the test launches of the new missile for the first time on 27 February. The video shows the FP-7 being launched from a ground-based platform.
"We welcome ballistic missile FP7," Shtilierman wrote in the video description.
First footage of FP-7 tests/Denys Shtilierman
Development of the FP-7 missile was announced in September 2025. At that time, Fire Point presented the weapons project at the MSPO 2025 exhibition in Poland.
The FP-7 has a stated strike range of up to 200 km, a maximum speed of 1,500 m/s and a circular error probable of 14 metres. Its warhead weighs up to 150 kg, and the maximum flight duration is 250 seconds. The missile can be launched from a ground platform and is designed for operational strikes against medium-range targets.

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Background: Earlier, Shtilierman posted videos of FP-5 Flamingo missile launches targeting a weapons arsenal in Russia.
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