Denmark will begin producing fuel for Ukraine"s long-range FP-5 "Flamingo" heavy cruise missiles, marking a significant milestone as the first overseas expansion for a Ukrainian defense firm. The announcement was made today, September 4, 2025, amid ongoing efforts to bolster Ukraine"s military capabilities in its conflict with Russia.
This new production hub in Denmark is expected to enhance the operational readiness of the FP-5 missiles, which are vital for Ukraine’s defense strategy. The collaboration underscores Denmark"s commitment to supporting Ukraine, particularly as the country faces continued aggression from Russian forces.
The decision to establish this production facility comes after a series of international partnerships aimed at strengthening Ukraine"s military resources. Earlier this year, NATO members discussed the importance of providing advanced weaponry to Ukraine, aligning with Denmark"s recent initiative to support the production of critical military supplies. For more on Ukraine"s military support, see our related coverage.
The production of FP-5 missile fuel in Denmark is expected to begin within the coming months, with the potential to significantly impact Ukraine"s operational capabilities. As tensions escalate, the international community continues to rally behind Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and military preparedness.