A message to the Russians: at the UNITED24 MODE 2026 summit, attendees signed the FP-1 long-range UAV, which will be sent to the Russian Federation
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Fire Point presented the FP-1 long-range drone, on whose wings summit participants left a message to the Russians. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha also joined the initiative.

The UNITED24 MODE 2026 summit took place in Ukraine, where the Ukrainian company Fire Point presented the long-range FP-1 UAV, which the Ukrainian military uses during strikes on targets in the rear of Russia. Those present had the opportunity to leave their message to the Russians on the wings of the strike drone, UNN reports.
"At the UNITED24 MODE 2026 summit, the Ukrainian defense technology company Fire Point presented its FP-1 long-range self-destructing drone. But this was more than just a demonstration of Ukraine's latest defense technologies; it was an invitation for everyone present at the summit to leave a message on its wings, which will soon be delivered to Russia in triumph," the UNITED24 platform reported .
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha also left his message to the Russians on the wings of the FP-1.
"The farther our special long-range 'sanctions' fly, the closer peace and our victory are," the Foreign Minister wrote, the ministry reported .
Sybiha noted that UNITED24, created at the initiative of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, had played an important role in strengthening Ukraine's new role on the world stage.
"Today, through the UNITED24 state platform, people from 145 countries around the world have united with Ukraine. Over four years of work, we have managed to raise almost $4 billion," he reported.
The Foreign Minister thanked every participant, donor, humanitarian organization, and all caring people around the world who joined this cause and value their solidarity.
In addition
Fire Point is working on two ballistic missiles. The company calls the FP-7, with a range of up to 200 km, a cheaper response to the American ATACMS. The second, the FP-9, is designed to cover 800–850 kilometers—enough to reach Moscow. The company promises to launch the FP-9 by the end of the year.
Earlier, Fire Point CEO and CTO Iryna Terekh said that the company was financing the ballistic program with its own money, and that the manufacturer had not received a single hryvnia from the state budget for design work.
In addition to ballistic systems, Fire Point produces the long-range FP-1 and FP-2 drones, as well as the FP-5 "Flamingo" cruise missile, capable of flying 3,000 kilometers. According to the company, it is these mass-produced products that generate the money for the missile program.







