In a strategic operation marking the reach of its newly developed long-range capabilities, Ukraine’s Defense Forces targeted the VNIIR-Progress defense electronics plant in Cheboksary, Russia, located approximately 1,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. This facility, part of the ABS Elektro group, produces crucial navigation and electronic components for Russian military equipment, including systems used in Iskander-M ballistic missiles and other strategic weapons. The initial attack on May 5 was executed with a Ukrainian FP-5 ‘Flamingo’ cruise missile, resulting in a significant explosion and fire, as confirmed by open-source intelligence groups. This strike was followed by a second wave of attacks involving Liutyi strike drones, which underscored Ukraine’s evolving strategy of deep-reaching assaults.

Local authorities responded with region-wide missile threat declarations, affecting at least 18 Russian regions, and imposed temporary flight restrictions as a precautionary measure. The Khanty-Mansi region, over 2,000 kilometers away from Ukraine, saw its first-ever missile threat warning, signifying the far-reaching impact of these strikes. The attacks prompted measures such as temporary road closures and remote learning in Cheboksary to maintain public safety.

Developed by the Ukrainian company FirePoint, the Flamingo missile underscores a significant shift towards self-sufficient strike systems with an extended range of up to 3,000 kilometers. Despite its budget-conscious design, the Flamingo demonstrates substantial operational effectiveness, relying on mass production capabilities and lower costs instead of high-end precision. These strikes not only illustrate Ukraine’s capacity to disrupt Russian military operations deep within its territory but also highlight an increased focus on infrastructure critical to Russia’s war efforts.

The deployment of such long-range options reflects Ukraine’s intention to maximize impact while maintaining operational autonomy from Western aid, indicating a profound strategic shift in its military posture.

Source: UNITED24