Fire Point conducts test of FP-7.X missile for anti-ballistic interceptor
Ukrainian defense company Fire Point recently announced the successful testing of its FP-7.X missile, intended to be the foundation for the future FREYJA anti-ballistic interceptor system.
Ukrainian defense company Fire Point recently announced the successful testing of its FP-7.X missile. The company's Chief Technical Officer, Iryna Terekh, shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) showcasing what she described as an "extremely important test" involving a fully guided maneuverable flight. The FP-7.X missile is designed to serve as the foundational technology for Ukraine's future FREYJA anti-ballistic interceptor system. This development marks a step in the country's efforts to enhance its air defense capabilities against ballistic threats.
Sources: Gromadske, Forbes Ukraine