
Ukraine’s Homegrown Shield Grows But Needs Key Pieces To Intercept Ballistic Threats
Ukraine’s Fire Point says its FP-5 'Flamingo' interceptor is aerodynamically ready, but the overall anti-ballistic shield isn’t combat-ready until it’s integrated with a European seeker head, secure data links, command-and-control systems, and radar networks; the FREYJA project brings Ukrainian and European partners together, with FP-7.X tests progressing as Ukraine aims to field a real-time, layered defense to detect, track, and intercept ballistic missiles.