Fire Point is a Ukrainian defence technology company headquartered in Kyiv. Founded in 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it specializes in the design, development, and production of long-range strike drones and cruise missiles. The company's flagship products are the FP-1 series of deep-strike drones and the FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile, both of which have been deployed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to conduct precision strikes inside Russian-held territory.[1][2]
History
Fire Point was established in mid-2022 by a group of engineers, architects, and game designers seeking to develop cost-effective, high-performance unmanned aerial systems in support of Ukraine's defence industry. Initially operating in makeshift workshops, the company rapidly scaled to multiple covert production facilities across Kyiv and surrounding regions.[1]
In late 2024, Fire Point unveiled its FP-1 series of long-range “deep-strike” drones, capable of reaching targets up to 1,600 km away. Production increased from an initial target of 30 units per month to over 100 units per day by mid-2025, with each drone costing approximately US$55,000 to manufacture.[1]
In 2025, Fire Point unveiled the FP-5 "Flamingo" cruise missile, weighing 6,000 kg with a warhead of 1,150 kg and a maximum range of 3,000 km. The company invited journalists from the Associated Press to tour a production facility where the missiles were being built.[3]
In August 2025, it was reported that National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) had launched an investigation into Fire Point, examining whether the company inflated the cost of components used in its products, the number of drones supplied to Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, or both. The probe was reported to be also looking into possible links between the company and
Products
FP-1 series
The FP-1 is a propeller-driven one-way attack drone with a 1,600 km range when carrying a 50 kg warhead, and a maximum warhead size of 120 kg.[10][11] Its design emphasises modularity, ease of assembly, and electronic warfare resilience. The system has been credited with conducting more than 60 percent of Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russian territory, targeting ammunition depots, oil refineries, and command centres.[1] Future upgrades will increase the baseline warhead weight to 105 kg while maintaining range.[12]
FP-2 series
In response to demand from frontline units, the FP-2 series of drones was developed as a mid-range alternative to the FP-1.
Product announcements
On 4 September 2025, at the MSPO defense exhibition in Poland, Fire Point unveiled two new ballistic missile systems, designated FP-7 and FP-9, alongside plans for air defense systems.[15][16][17] Both missiles ascend into high trajectories before descending on their targets, making their high terminal speeds a challenge for most air defense systems.[17]
The FP-7 is a tactical ballistic missile with an operational range of up to 200 km, a top speed of approximately 1,500 m/s, and a warhead weighing around 150 kg.[15] The missile can remain in flight for up to 250 seconds and achieves an estimated accuracy (circular error probable, CEP) of about 14 m when launched from ground-based platforms for operational strikes.[16] A FP-7 was tested on 28 February 2026, based on a Soviet
Operations
Fire Point's manufacturing occurs in concealed facilities to mitigate the risk of Russian air attacks. The company employs over 500 personnel, including engineers, technicians, and support staff. It works closely with Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and domestic military research institutes on system integration and battlefield feedback loops.
References
- ABC News. This Ukrainian startup makes drones — and soon, cruise missiles — to strike deep inside Russia 21 August 2025, retrieved 23 August 2025^
- Defense Express. Ukrainian Fire Point FP-5 Flamingo in Detail: Warhead From the U.S., Possibly Bunker-Buster, and Ballistic Missile Body 20 August 2025, retrieved 23 August 2025^