Ukrainian defense company Fire Point is moving ahead with the construction of a solid rocket fuel production facility in Denmark, with initial operations targeted for 2026, according to project details shared with regional authorities. The initiative, developed in coordination with Danish regulators, is progressing alongside environmental and industrial safety approvals as construction continues. The facility is intended to support Ukraine’s growing demand for missile propulsion materials amid the ongoing conflict, while also reflecting a broader European effort to expand defense manufacturing capacity beyond national borders. Danish involvement underscores a shift toward distributed production models designed to mitigate supply chain risks and accelerate output under wartime conditions. Read more.
| The FP-7 operational-tactical ballistic missile has already entered early flight testing, with launches conducted in late February and again on March 14, 2026 (Picture source: Fire Point) |