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It’s big. It’s fast. It packs a devastating  punch. And it can travel much deeper inside  
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Russia than anything else in Ukraine’s arsenal.  It’s Ukraine’s newly unveiled cruise missile,  
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the Flamingo, and it could be about to give  Ukraine a decisive edge in its war of long-range  
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strikes against targets deep inside Russia.  Let’s take a deep dive into Ukraine’s latest  
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battlefield innovation and what it might mean  for the outcome of the war. The existence of  
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the Flamingo was first revealed in a post on  Facebook by Associated Press photojournalist  
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Efrem Lukatsky. The timing of the reveal was  particularly pertinent. The following day,  
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was due to  arrive in Washington, D.C. for crucial talks with  
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U.S. President Donald Trump, who had held historic  but controversial talks with Russian President  
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Vladimir Putin a few days earlier. Zelenskyy  was accompanied by a posse of European leaders,  
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including NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte,  European Commission Chairwoman Ursula von der  
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Leyen, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer,  German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and Italian  
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Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Their intention  was to convince Trump to maintain support for  
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Ukraine and to demonstrate that Ukraine still had  the wherewithal to continue resisting Russia’s  
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invasion and take the fight back to them. So,  the unveiling of a potentially game-changing  
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new weapon on the eve of this important summit  certainly strengthened the hand of the so-called  
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“Coalition of the Willing.” Over the following  week, more details about the Flamingo emerged,  
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and it certainly appears to have increased the  scope of Ukraine’s offensive capabilities. The  
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Flamingo reportedly has a range of around 1,864  miles and packs a warhead weighing around 2,535  
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pounds. It’s a land-based cruise missile,  with videos showing Flamingos being launched  
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from rails mounted on two two-axle trailers, then  climbing sharply right after launch. Both in terms  
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of range and explosive power, it’s a substantial  upgrade on the long-range attack weapons currently  
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being used by Ukraine. That’s crucial because it  enables Ukraine to strike deeper inside Russia and  
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with much more deadly consequences. Outmanned  and outgunned on the battlefield, Ukraine is  
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bravely resisting Russian advances all along the  frontline, with little evidence that it has the  
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manpower or firepower to force the Russians out  of the territories it has occupied through ground  
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battles alone. However, Ukraine’s nightly mass  drone and missile attacks deep inside Russia have  
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become much more than just a pain in the backside  for Russia. In particular, a series of strikes on  
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Russia’s oil and gas infrastructure during  August have reportedly shut down the Druzhba  
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pipeline that transports Russian gas to Hungary  and Slovakia, and reduced its overall oil output  
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by 13.5 percent. Given that oil and gas make up at  least 20 percent of the revenues Russia needs to  
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fund its war machine, that’s got to hurt. And yet,  until now, the amount of damage that Ukraine can  
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do has been limited by the range and payload of  its current fleet of attack drones and missiles.  
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The Flamingo threatens to change that equation  dramatically. In terms of longer-range missiles,  
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Ukraine only really had two Soviet-era Russian  missiles in its arsenal when Russia invaded in  
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February 2022 – the SS-21 SCARAB, aka Tochka, and  the Tu-143 Reys, along with some of the similar  
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but older Tu-141 Strizh. The Reys and Strizh are  actually jet-powered reconnaissance drones that  
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were converted into rudimentary cruise missiles by  the wily Ukrainians. The Tochka was the backbone  
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of Ukraine's tactical ballistic missile forces at  the outbreak of the war, and scored some notable  
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successes, including the sinking of the landing  ship Saratov in Berdyansk on the Sea of Azov in  
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March 2022 – the first major Russian naval loss  of the war. However, stockpiles of these missiles  
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seem to have been depleted, with very little  heard about them in 2025. In any event, with  
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a range of between nine and 75 miles, depending  on the variant, and a circular error probability  
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of up to 500 feet, the impact of these missiles  was limited. Following the outbreak of the war,  
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Ukraine then introduced the Neptune – a subsonic  anti-ship missile based on the Soviet-era SS-N-25  
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SWITCHBLADE, or Kh-35, missile adapted for use  from the land. The Neptune is a close analog of  
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the U.S.-made RGM-84 Harpoon missile, which has  also been used effectively by Ukraine in strikes  
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against Russian sea- and land-based assets.  For example, on June 17, 2022, Ukraine sank  
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the Russian navy ship Spasatel Vasily Bekh off  Snake Island with two RGM-84 Harpoon missiles,  
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although some sources claimed they were actually  Neptunes. But again, with a range of over 180  
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miles and a warhead weighing 330 pounds, its scope  and destructive power are restricted. With limited  
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stocks of the Neptune and dwindling stocks of its  older Soviet missiles, for most of 2023 and 2024,  
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Ukraine was reliant on NATO supplies for the bulk  of its missile stock. Most notable of those are  
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the HIMARS, which have become one of the iconic  weapons of the war. To be more precise, Ukraine  
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typically uses the M-31 GLMRS, or guided multiple  launch rocket system variant of the system,  
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which can be fired by Ukraine's tracked M270 MLRS  vehicles. HIMARS technically refers to the variant  
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fired from wheeled vehicles. The M31 rocket has  a minimum engagement range of 9.3 miles and can  
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strike targets up to 43 miles away, with its  200-pound high-explosive warhead impacting at  
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a speed of Mach 2.5. They’ve been highly effective  at eliminating Russian equipment, radar stations,  
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command posts, and logistics in the immediate  rear, but don’t have the range to threaten  
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targets deeper inside Russia. France’s Hammer or  AASM, short for Armement Air-Sol Modulaire, which  
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has also been supplied to Ukraine in significant  numbers, also has a range of around 43 miles.  
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Although it’s technically a guided 550-pound  bomb with a small rocket motor rather than a  
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missile per se, it does the same job. Similarly,  the U.S.’s AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon, or JSOW,  
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is another glide bomb Ukraine uses as a missile.  The JSOW is unpowered, has a low-altitude range  
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of 12 nautical miles and a high-altitude  range of 63 nautical miles. It also packs  
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a much heavier warhead of either 500 or 1,000  pounds, depending on the variant. But, again,  
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it’s not really a missile, and can’t strike deep  inside Russia. The British Storm Shadow and French  
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analog SCALP-EG, which have also been extensively  used by Ukraine, are bona fide missiles and have  
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definitely given Ukraine an extended scope for  more powerful and precise long-distance strikes.  
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They boast an operational range of between 150  and 340 miles, and carry a 1,000-pound multistage  
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BROACH penetration warhead payload. Another very  effective imported missile is the U.S.-made M-39  
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ATACMS. Introduced into Ukraine in late 2023, it  has an operational range of up to 190 miles and  
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carries a payload of 470 to 560 pounds or up to  950 M74 bomblets, depending on the variant. These  
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imported missiles have undoubtedly played a major  role in the Ukrainian war effort to date, helping  
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Ukraine to destroy countless Russian equipment and  troops, damage logistics and infrastructure in the  
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rear, and force the Black Sea Fleet to flee  from Crimea, among other successes. However,  
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Russia is not exactly the smallest nation in  the world, and as it has pulled more and more  
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of its resources outside the range of Ukraine’s  missiles, the need for longer-range strike weapons  
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has become more of an imperative for Ukraine.  Missiles are typically very expensive, costing  
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hundreds of thousands of dollars each to make,  if not millions. All of Ukraine’s state revenues  
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are already being applied towards the war effort,  leaving the nation entirely dependent on foreign  
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aid and loans to pay its civilian bills, salaries,  and pensions. So, primarily, Ukraine has developed  
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long-range strike drones to meet its needs as  opposed to missiles, because they’re much cheaper  
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to produce, especially to scale. This drone  arsenal is impressive – arguably the best in the  
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world – especially given the constrained, wartime  circumstances in which they were developed. And  
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their range keeps improving – although they’re  constrained by the payload they can carry. This is  
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particularly true over very long distances, where  the weight of the payload can impact the speed  
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and accuracy of the drones, increasing the risk of  malfunction and making them easier to shoot down.  
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There are a few imported drones in the Ukrainian  arsenal, such as the British Dart 250, with  
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a payload of 55 pounds and a range of over 155  miles, and the Banshee Jet 80-plus aerial target  
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drone, used as a kamikaze drone. Turkish-Pakistani  Y-III drones are also known to have been used by  
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Ukraine to attack targets inside Russia, although  the payload and range specs are not clear. The  
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imported drone with the longest range is probably  the Swiss-made Destinus Lord, with a payload of up  
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to 55 pounds and a range of between 465 and 1,240  miles. These imported drones have all reportedly  
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been shot down inside Russia, but many others  probably found their mark. But the vast majority  
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of the long-range strike drones that Ukraine is  using inside Russia are Ukrainian-designed and  
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produced. There are at least a dozen different  long-range attack drones that have been  
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identified, and several others that seem to be  prototypes or special one-off creations. Some  
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of them, like the Ukrjet UJ-22 Airborne, have a  traditional light aircraft layout with a tractor  
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propeller at the front and simple straight wings  and fixed undercarriage. With a payload of up to  
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44 pounds, these large drones have a range of  around 500 miles. Similarly, the Aeroprakt A-22  
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Foxbat UAV is a Ukrainian two-seat, high-wing,  tricycle landing gear ultralight aircraft that has  
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been converted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces into  a loitering munition for long-range strikes. With  
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an estimated range of 620 miles and an adjustable  payload, it’s been used for various strikes deep  
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inside Russia. Notably, it was identified as the  drone responsible for hitting the major Russian  
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Geran-drone manufacturing facility in Yelabuga,  Tatarstan, in April 2024. That’s over 800 miles  
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from the Ukrainian-Russian border, suggesting  that either the drone has a longer range than  
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has been estimated, or was possibly smuggled  into Russia and launched from there. So clearly,  
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these aircraft drones can be highly effective.  But their relatively large size, slow speeds,  
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and noisy approach make them somewhat easier  to identify and shoot down, even when they fly  
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at lower altitudes. That’s why most of Ukraine’s  long-range attack drones are of the jet-powered  
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variety. The UJ-25 Skyline, for example, is a  jet-powered loitering munition developed by Ukrjet  
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as a weaponized version of the UJ-23 Topaz target  drone. It has a potential strike range of around  
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500 miles, and reportedly carries a 22-pound  explosive warhead. The UJ-26 Bober, or Beaver,  
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is another well-known jet-powered UAV that has  reportedly entered mass production and has been  
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used to attack Moscow. Featuring a distinctive  canard layout with a sleek fuselage and inverted  
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tail, the Beaver has a range of around 620 miles  and a payload of around 44 pounds. Arguably,  
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the most important Ukrainian long-range strike  drone is the An-196 Liutyi, which translates as  
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“fierce.” It has a reported operational range  of 620 to 1,240 miles, with the extended range  
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achievable through increased fuel capacity or  lighter payloads. Its payload capacity has been  
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upgraded from an initial 110 pounds to a maximum  of around 165 pounds, with the enhanced version  
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successfully used to strike targets over 375 miles  away from the Ukrainian border. On July 26, Liutyi  
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drones slammed into the Signal plant in Stavropol,  which manufactures radar and electronic warfare  
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systems. The Liutyi is also one of Ukraine’s  most expensive drones to manufacture, coming  
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in at around $200,000 each. However, underscoring  its importance for the Ukrainian Defense Forces,  
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in July, Germany announced that it would be  funding the production of as many as 500 of them.  
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At the same time, Germany will also be funding  the Bars, Ukraine’s first mass-producible cruise  
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missile. That process may already be underway.  According to the pro-Ukraine Conflict Intelligence  
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Team, by July, both the Liutyi and the Bars were  “being deployed on the front line with increasing  
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frequency.” Indeed, a photo of the Stavropol  attack seems to show the first visuals of a downed  
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Bars missile. Not too much is known yet about the  Bars, although it’s estimated to have a similar  
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range to the Liutyi, while packing a much bigger  warhead and traveling at least twice as fast as  
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the Liutyi’s 199 miles per hour. So, there’s  at least one other advanced Ukrainian missile  
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besides the Flamingo seemingly ready for mass  production – albeit with only around one-third  
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of the range in its extended-range version. There  was another – the Sapsan ballistic missile system,  
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also known by its export designation Hrim-2.  However, a week before the unveiling of the  
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Flamingo, Russia’s Federal Security Service, the  FSB, claimed it had destroyed existing stockpiles  
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of the Sapsan, plus the “technical base” for the  missile’s production capacity. The FSB said it  
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had discovered the locations of buildings and  air defense systems involved in the production  
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and protection of the Sapsan ballistic missile  system in the Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk regions,  
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and destroyed them. Objective control footage  released by the FSB certainly shows several  
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industrial enterprises being devastated, although  whether these were actually the facilities the  
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FSB claims they were is an open question.  The Sapsan had entered serial production,  
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was being actively used, and was even available  for export. Officially announced in June, it has  
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an operational range of 435 miles and has already  been used to attack targets inside Russia. It  
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carries a warhead of around 1,050 pounds, but what  sets it apart among Ukraine’s other missiles and  
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drones is its phenomenal speed – over 3,000 miles  per hour. That makes it impervious to all but  
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Russia’s most advanced air defense systems. And  it’s anticipated that the same will apply to the  
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Flamingo. The Flamingo, a product of Kyiv-based  manufacturer Fire Point, is significantly slower  
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than the Sapsan, with a cruise speed of around  590 miles per hour. That’s in part down to its  
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weight. At over 13,000 pounds – four times that  of the American Tomahawk cruise missile – that  
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weight might reduce its speed somewhat, but it’s  also what enables the Flamingo to lug such a heavy  
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warhead over such great distances. To an extent,  the Flamingo can indeed be compared like-for-like  
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with the Tomahawk. In fact, Fire Point has  gone so far as to claim that the Flamingo  
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is a substantial improvement on the U.S.’s  legendary sea-launched missile. “(Tomahawks),  
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firstly, are outdated; secondly, they are much  worse in terms of technical characteristics.  
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They have absolutely everything worse than today’s  Flamingos. …,” a company representative claimed,  
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adding that Tomahawks are also “five times more  expensive.” The total cost of a single Tomahawk  
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missile, including development, procurement,  operational, and maintenance expenses, starts  
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at around $1.87 million, but can be as high as $2  million. Assuming Fire Point’s math is correct,  
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that puts the unit cost of a Flamingo anywhere  between $350,000 and $2 million each. So,  
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given Ukraine’s stretched budget, it’s likely that  a production partnership similar to the German  
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Bars arrangement will be required to properly  ramp up production to the numbers Ukraine needs.  
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Perhaps that partnership already exists, to  an extent. Observers like defense industry  
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website The War Zone, or TWZ, have pointed out  that the Flamingo is “extremely similar, if not  
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identical,” to the FP-5 missile made by UAE-based  Milanion. Its design and specifications align  
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almost exactly with Milanion’s brochure. The exact  nature of the relationship between Fire Point and  
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Milanion – if any – isn’t clear. However, it is  possible that through Milanion’s British links,  
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the UK might already be surreptitiously fueling  the Flamingo’s development. Besides the cost,  
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in most other respects, Fire Point’s claim about  the Flamingo being superior to the Tomahawk may be  
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exaggerated, but not to a significant extent.  The Tomahawk remains a devastating weapon,  
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as evidenced during the U.S.’s bombing of Iran’s  nuclear sites in June with 30 submarine-launched  
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Tomahawks. On paper, the Flamingo outranges  most Tomahawk versions, carries more than  
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double the payload, and flies slightly faster.  Where Tomahawk still holds an edge is in its  
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proven TERCOM guidance system, which allows  it to resist GPS jamming — a crucial factor  
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in Ukraine’s electronic warfare environment. By  contrast, the Flamingo is understood to use more  
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vulnerable inertial and satellite guidance. The  Flamingo’s massive size – a 19.7-foot wingspan  
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and six-ton launch weight – coupled with its  simple, straight wing design, is what gives  
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it its exceptional range and payload-carrying  capacity, and makes it cheaper to produce than  
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most of its peers. However, these features also  make it much easier to detect, especially since,  
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again according to TWZ, with “what looks like zero  attempts at signature control, the Flamingo is far  
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from immune to interception.” True, Ukraine has  achieved, and continues to achieve considerable  
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success at striking Russian facilities with  drones and missiles with inferior detection  
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and prevention than the Flamingo. But the more  expensive the missiles are, the less impressed  
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Ukraine will be watching them being shot down.  The Flamingo is poised to play a crucial role  
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in Ukraine’s ongoing war of long-range strikes  against Russian targets. Ukraine’s long-range  
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drones and other missiles have proven highly  effective at hitting Russian targets. However,  
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with most of them packing warheads at least  five times less powerful than the Flamingo,  
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they’re limited in how much damage they  can do. Ukraine can hit sensitive items  
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like the distillation tower at an oil refinery,  causing production at the refinery to stop while  
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repairs are carried out. But they just aren’t  powerful enough to take out the entire refinery,  
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as heavy Russian missile barrages did during  August in Kremenchug and near Odessa. Similarly,  
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Ukraine has hit the massive Geran drone factory  in Yelabuga, Tatarstan at least once, disrupting  
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production in one of the workshops. But within  months of the strike, the facility had expanded to  
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a massive 525,000-square-foot facility, reportedly  producing 5,000 Gerans monthly. It would probably  
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take dozens, if not hundreds, of drones to destroy  the facility completely, whereas just a handful  
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of Flamingos could likely do the job quickly and  super-effectively. The most effective way to use  
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them is likely to be in combination strikes using  a variety of attack and decoy drones, along with  
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Flamingos and possibly other, less valuable  missiles. The decoys draw air defense fire,  
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and the drones target air defense systems and  poignant, smaller targets. That clears the way  
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for the heavy Flamingos to wreak havoc on large  targets such as airfields and industrial factories  
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like Yelabuga. For now, although Ukraine claims  the Flamingo has already been used in combat,  
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we wait for more information on how many exist,  how many are being produced, how they’re being  
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used, and what damage they’re inflicting. But  one thing’s for sure – if the Flamingo lives  
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up to its potential, Putin will have a whole  new set of highly destructive problems to lose  
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sleep over. We’ll definitely keep you updated  on the progress here on the Military Show,  
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so make sure to smash that Subscribe button  so you don’t miss out. Thanks for watching.

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Ukraine has unveiled the Flamingo cruise missile — a powerful new weapon with extraordinary range and payload. Built to strike deep inside Russia, it marks a major leap in Ukraine’s long-range capabilities and could redefine the balance of the war. Combining advanced engineering with battlefield necessity, the Flamingo stands out as one of the most formidable systems yet revealed. Support us directly as we bring you independent, up-to-date reporting on military news and global conflicts by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKfak8fBm_Lhy4eX9UKxEpA/join SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/rLkSVBcF

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