Ukrainian defense company Fire Point released footage showing the launch of its FP-7.X ballistic missile, which is expected to become the foundation for the future FREYJA anti-ballistic interceptor system. According to company representatives, the latest test included a fully controlled maneuvering flight of the missile. Earlier reports stated that the FP-7 platform is being developed both as a strike missile and as the basis for an air defense interceptor capable of engaging ballistic threats. Open-source data suggests the missile may have a range of up to 200 km, a warhead of around 150 kg, and speeds reaching approximately Mach 4.4.
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