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Nameplate Made in Ukraine: An FP-9 missile threatening Moscow was shown in Rzeszow

A mock-up of the Ukrainian FP-9 rocket. Illustration: "The Politics of the Country"

At an exhibition in the Polish city of Rzeszow, Ukraine showed a mock-up of an FP-9 ballistic missile with a range of up to 855 km, which can reach Moscow. This is reported by the Ukrainian edition of Strana.

In addition, Kiev also showed an existing FP-7 missile with a range of up to 300 km.

The co-owner of Fire Point previously stated that the FP-9 will be put into production this summer, the publication recalls.

According to military correspondent Alexander Kotz, judging by the characteristics, the missile is similar to the missiles of the Russian Iskander-M complex and surpasses the American ATACMS. Theoretically, it will allow the Armed Forces of Ukraine to hit targets deep in Russia at a distance inaccessible to most existing tactical missiles. The military correspondent writes at the same time that The Russian army has something to shoot down the FP-9 — first of all, the S-300 and S-400 systems with 48H6 and 40H6 missiles. However, for Russia, the FP-9 is a direct threat, he emphasizes.

"There is no doubt that Ukraine would not have been able to create such a weapon on its own in a short time. Obviously, Western countries helped her a lot. It is possible that the FP-9 is a completely European development, which will simply be glued with a Made in Ukraine nameplate. It will be mass-riveted somewhere in Poland and delivered to Ukraine. This is a direct threat to us. Since we will not hit the production deployed in NATO countries, it will be necessary to actively hunt for launchers, using all types of intelligence — from satellite to intelligence. It is impossible to give the enemy the opportunity to enjoy the footage of arrivals in Moscow," writes Koc in his telegram channel.

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16.07.2026

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