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8 Kommentare
No need to tell anyone how many can be launched. Opsec. We don`t have to know.
Well the Flamingo is being used about once a month and that was announced as being „in production“ almost a year ago.
Ballistic missiles are even more expensive and complex.
Similar was said before. Since [August 2025](https://apnews.com/article/ukraine-drones-weapons-industry-russia-7201ab851544c394ee454407058b10ba), Fire Point has claimed a production rate of one Flamingo cruise missile per day, with plans to expand output sevenfold and eventually reach an annual production capacity of 2,500 missiles.
According to Shtilerman, the system could be ready as early as mid-2026. He also suggested that multiple missiles could be launched simultaneously in operational scenarios. “We would launch 20–30 at once toward Moscow,” he said. “I don’t know, I think at least a quarter, and possibly none will be intercepted,” he added, referring to the potential effectiveness of such strikes.Shtilerman also stated that Russian forces have limited experience in intercepting ballistic missiles. “They have not yet had interceptions of ballistic missiles, they have never done this, they have nothing to learn from… They will learn someday, but that will be later. The first ones should enter like children going to school,” he said.
Why not 31? …just sayin’…
Please flatten every military structure in Moscow. That would crush Putin and lead to his immediate removal.
Great promotion!
I’m just waiting for someone to have the courage to get Putin a rope.
I mean, they could but they probably won’t. Unlike their aggressor, they don’t seem to be too interesting in risking civilian infrastructure (specifically residences, hospitals, and schools).
30 hitting the Kremlin all at once in broad daylight would be great though.