Ukraine’s Fire Point company showcased an upgraded line of strike drones and missile systems at the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition in Paris, according to sources, UATV English reports.
The centerpiece of the presentation was the modernized FP-1 long-range kamikaze drone. According to the developer, its range has been increased from 1,650 km to 2,700 km, allowing it to reach targets as far as Western Siberia. The extended range was achieved through a redesigned wing incorporating an additional fuel tank. Footage of recent strikes on oil refineries in Moscow accompanied the display.
The exhibition also featured other Ukrainian systems, including the Batsan and Shmavik reconnaissance drones, which have already proven effective on the battlefield. Ukrainian manufacturers additionally presented a jet-powered cruise missile capable of striking targets at a distance of up to 150 km.
The presentation highlighted Ukraine’s rapidly expanding domestic defense industry and its growing emphasis on long-range strike capabilities.














