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Z-bloggers: Ukraine is now a full-fledged NATO platform for nuclear weapons carriers

The FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile. Illustration: "Two Majors" / social networks

Ukraine has become a full-fledged NATO platform for the potential deployment of nuclear weapons carriers, which already requires a fundamentally different level of response from Moscow. This is written by Z-bloggers of the telegram channel "Two Majors" due to the fact that production of the FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile will begin in Germany.

"In Germany, they want to produce cruise Ukrainian-British Flamingo drone missiles," the military correspondents note, noting that the German defense company Diehl Defense is in preliminary talks with the Ukrainian company Fire Point about such a joint production.

The management of the German company intends to offer its Ukrainian partners a more advanced guidance system (seeker/ guidance) and share many years of experience (technology) in missile development, Western media write. In April 2026, the companies had already signed a technological cooperation agreement (details were not disclosed at that time). Now we are talking about the transition to joint production.

"This drone-rocket, created from parts available on the commercial market and using British technologies, has already reached Cheboksary. The expansion of production facilities abroad will increase the number of long—range attacks on targets deep in Russia, and German technology will make it a more difficult target for air defense systems,"the Two Majors emphasize.

They note with irony that "this is how Germany, like other NATO countries, bypassed the gray-brown-crimson line for the deployment of long-range fire weapons near the Russian borders."

"Now they are freely producing missiles for Ukraine, which were previously considered the 'last line'," the Two Majors note.
"Given that such a missile can carry up to a tactical nuclear charge, Ukraine has become a full—fledged NATO platform for the potential deployment of nuclear weapons carriers, which already requires a fundamentally different level of response," Z-bloggers summarize.

As EADaily reported, on June 10, the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit VNIIR-Progress in Cheboksary with FP-5 Flamingo missiles, which covered at least 1000 km from the Russian border. The company had previously been attacked twice by drones on May 5. It follows from open sources that VNIIR-Progress produces Comet antennas for the Russian Armed Forces that protect drones from Ukrainian electronic warfare (EW). The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine claimed that the plant also produces satellite receivers and antennas for Glonass, GPS and Galileo systems. And it produces modules of the "Comet" type used in Shahed kamikaze drones, Iskander, Caliber missiles and aerial bombs.

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12.07.2026

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