The rocket launches is made from the ground platform, which makes it a means of prompt damage to the targets at medium distances. A more powerful FP-9 rocket is designed to defeat objects in the deep rear of the enemy. It is able to fly up to 855 km with a maximum speed of 2200 m/s. The height of the flight reaches 70 km, and the combat part weighs 800 kg. The declared accuracy is 20 meters. At the time of posting more good information about these developments.
However, apparently, it is about the further work of Fire Point specialists in the field of missile weapons, namely in the field of ballistic missiles. The recent Fire Point presentation of the FP-5 missile has aroused interest in military circles to the development of Ukrainian high-precision shock. However, FP-5 belongs to the class of winged missiles, while new FP-7 and FP-9 are already ballistic systems.
Winged rockets move on an aerodynamic profile, often at low altitude, hiding from enemy radars. That is, weapons are used for point shocks on important objects with high degrees of secrecy, since the low -percent of the flight profile enables them to bypass the air defense zones and suddenly affect the goals.
This makes them optimal for the destruction of headquarters and control points, strokes on energy and transport infrastructure, suppression of air defense and ENBs of the enemy, as well as causing massive blows on "soft" purposes with minimizing the risk of being intercepted. Ballistic missiles are seen as a means of rapid damage to objects at considerable distances. Their main advantage is the speed and power of the impact.
In modern conflicts, they are used for: in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the combination of these systems can provide hidden strikes on the advanced infrastructure (FP-5), and powerful long-range attacks on the rear objects of the enemy (FP-7 and FP-9). Earlier, we wrote about the design features of the Fleet-5 missile "Flamingo" and what the shortcomings in the weapons were experts.
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