Russia’s Factories Survived Two Years of Ukrainian Deep Strikes. Not Anymore.
Heavier warheads and better drone routes are letting Ukrainian missiles punch through Russian defenses and leave factories with damage that lasts, analysts said.
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Ukraine Military Situation Report
Ukraine Military Situation Report | July 1 acabral-sanche… Wed, 07/01/2026 - 11:54 SVG Commentary Jul 1, 2026 Hudson Institute Ukraine Military Situation Report | July 1 Can Kasapoğlu Senior Fellow (Nonresident) Can Kasapoğlu Commentary Caption This photograph shows an FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile on display in Villepinte on the outskirts of Paris, on June 16, 2026. (Getty Images) Toggle Table of Contents Contents Contents Share to Twit…
Russia’s factories survived two years of Ukrainian deep strikes. Not anymore.
Ukrainian forces are striking deeper inside Russia, and inflicting more lasting damage The key is heavier munitions packing bigger warheads Most notably, the Fire Point FP-5 cruise missile, which is finally finding its targets Ukrainian forces are striking deeper and harder inside Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine, shifting the momentum of the wider war in their favor. One key? Bigger warheads on better drones and missiles. Two things changed …
The video captures the flight of two missiles with a difference of seconds, and also records the moment of impact at the same location.
There's been a spectacular video of blows.
A video appeared on the network of the destruction of the Russian enterprise of the military-industrial complex “Titan-Barricades”, located in Volgograd, which was hit by a precision missile strike of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles were used for the attack on June 27.

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