

DANA 1: The FP-5 Flamingo Missile That Can Hit Moscow or St. Petersburg
Ukraine has developed its own missile with a range reaching Moscow (3,000 kilometers), and we thought we could ask if it was available for purchase. And we found out that it is.
If anything can influence the course of the war, it is these Ukrainian-made cruise missiles, which you know under the code name Flamingo. They have a range of up to 3,000 kilometers (!), a speed of 900 km/h, and a warhead weight of up to 1,150 kilograms (!). The missiles use a jet engine, probably one originally intended for the Aero L-39 Albatros trainer aircraft, of which Ukraine has sufficient stock in its warehouses. The missile is reportedly resistant to electronic warfare and uses special, anti-jamming GPS systems. Serial production was launched in the summer of 2025.

The manufacturer of these missiles agreed that we would launch a collection for one of them, and it will be named DANA 1 (in memory of the recently deceased co-founder of our initiative, the Czech nuclear physicist Dana Drábová). They also calculated its price specifically for us.
After payment, the missile will be handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They will decide on the date it will be used and determine its target. Perhaps we will soon find out where it landed. However, I would rather bet that it will be after the war.

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