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Inside the startup drone maker powering Ukraine's deep-strike campaign

Fire Point CEO Iryna Terekh says Ukraine has "learned the hard way" that military leverage is integral to to bringing diplomacy within reach.

Inside the startup drone maker powering Ukraine's deep-strike campaign

TL;DR

  • Fire Point, Ukraine's leading arms company, has seen exponential growth since its founding in 2022, producing hundreds of drones and aiming for over 100,000 by year-end.
  • CEO Iryna Terekh believes military strength, including deep strikes into Russian territory, is essential for diplomacy with Russia.
  • The company is working on developing ballistic missile interceptors at a lower cost than U.S. systems, but faces challenges due to European bureaucracy and funding delays for its Flamingo cruise missile.
  • Ukrainian drone attacks, including those targeting Russian economic infrastructure, are seen as a strategy to increase pressure on Russia.
  • Terekh criticizes European bureaucracy, stating it hinders production capabilities that would be more efficient in other European countries.