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Ukraine's FP-5 Flamingo missiles strike Russia's Titan-Barrikady launcher factory in Volgograd

Zelensky confirmed at least five Ukrainian-made cruise missiles hit the plant that produces Iskander-M, Yars and Topol-M launchers; fire erupted, 10 workers injured

Summary

Ukraine's Air Force and Rocket Forces struck the Titan-Barrikady Federal Research and Production Center in Volgograd overnight on June 26-27, using the domestically developed FP-5 Flamingo long-range cruise missile. President Zelensky confirmed at least five missiles hit the complex, triggering fires across the facility. The plant, designated by Moscow as a critical defence enterprise, manufactures the heavy wheeled launchers used for Iskander-M ballistic missiles and strategic Sentinel Icbm systems including Yars and Topol-M. OSINT monitors recorded at least three confirmed impact signatures. Russia's governor of Volgograd said ten employees were injured. Russia's Defence Ministry acknowledged shooting down 175 Ukrainian drones across ten regions overnight but made no mention of the Flamingo missile strike.

Why it matters

Titan-Barrikady is one of the few facilities in Russia capable of producing the Transporter-Erector-Launchers for mobile ballistic missile systems. Degrading that production line directly constrains Russia's ability to regenerate its Ukraine Russia War strike capacity, and the FP-5 Flamingo, publicly unveiled in 2025, is proving capable of penetrating Russian air defences to reach targets 600-plus kilometres deep.