Welt: AFU Hit FSB Base In Crimea With Flamingo Missiles
29- 9.10.2025, 11:13
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They left huge craters.
Three Flamingo missiles were used in the attack on the base of the Federal Security Service of the aggressor country Russia (FSB RF) in the north of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
This is what Welt writes in a publication devoted to the new long-range Ukrainian cruise missiles "Flamingo".
The article points out that earlier it was known about the production of 30 missiles per month, now the company Fire Point produces 50 missiles per month. In the future, we may be talking about 200 units per month.
"Now the Ukrainian army probably has at least dozens, and possibly more than a hundred Flamingos in service," Welt notes.
There are separate reports of the new missiles being used in combat conditions, probably during tests. For example, three cruise missiles were used in an attack on a Russian FSB base in the north of the occupied Crimean peninsula and, according to an analysis by missile expert Fabian Hoffman of the University of Oslo, two of them reached the target, while another fell about 100 meters from it.
"The impacts left craters up to 15 meters in diameter," the publication stresses.
The lack of accuracy is thus compensated for by the enormous power.