Fire Point Confirms Ballistic Missile to Be Combat-Ready in September, Hikes Denmark Plant Investment
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Ukrainian missile company Fire Point postpones launch of its rocket fuel plant in Denmark
Ukrainian missile maker Fire Point has delayed the launch of its solid fuel plant in Denmark until the end of 2027, with project costs more than tripling, according to Euractiv. The company had originally planned to start producing solid fuel for its Flamingo cruise missiles by the end of 2026. Fire Point CEO Iryna Terekh told a defense industry conference in Herning, Denmark, that the launch was postponed due to construction delays. She explain…
What will be produced at the Danish plant? Ukrainian company Fire Point is expanding its production capacity outside of Ukraine. In Denmark, its local subsidiary is building a solid rocket fuel plant to meet the needs of the company and potentially other manufacturers, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Vector. The project is being implemented by Fire Point Rocket Technologies, a subsidiary of the parent company in Ukraine. Initially, the plant's …
The cost of the project currently exceeds €150 million
Fire Point increased the Danish plant's estimate from $58 million to more than $175 million because of the need to build a new production facility.
The Ukrainian Defense Company Fire Point triples its budget for the construction of a solid rocket fuel plant in Denmark, which will reach up to 150 million euros,...
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