Влучання ракети «Фламінго» по виробництву вибухівки ВАТ «Промсинтез» у місті Чапаєвськ, ранок 28.03.2026
Було опубліковано зображення ракети, що атакувала підприємство. Нею виявилася ракета FP-5 «Фламінго». Також було геолоковано відео влучання та вибуху у виробничій зоні, де відбувається синтез вибухових речовин.
Через потужну ударну хвилю було вибито вікна та шибки.
Підприємство займається виготовленням вибухових речовин для спорядження широкого асортименту боєприпасів, авіабомб і ракет.
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those thing are huge!

I wanted to see a better picture because on this one it looks like there something duked taped on a rocket 😅
The entire cruise missile weighs in at around 6000kg (13,000lbs) fully loaded. With a reported warhead of 1150kg (2,540 lbs) its not a little fella. In order to increase it’s range they also built it out of lighter weight material.
Its one of the largest cruise missiles in operation.
I get the same oh wow those are big with the Shaheds. We usually see small pics of them in the air from the air/ground far away or low quality cameras, but they are actually very large when you see it close by
excellent news, a few into Moscow would be nice.
«The impact of a “Flamingo” missile on the explosives production of PJSC “Promsynthesis” in the city of Chapayevsk, the morning of March 28, 2026.
An image of the missile that attacked the enterprise was published. It turned out to be an FP-5 “Flamingo” missile. A video of the impact and explosion in the production zone, where the synthesis of explosive substances takes place, was also geolocated.
Due to a powerful shock wave, windows and panes were broken.
The enterprise is engaged in the production of explosive substances for equipping a wide range of ammunition, aerial bombs, and missiles.
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Looks like a V1
That’s the thing that came to my mind when I saw the picture.
“Bomb factory destroyed by Flamingo”
Come on, it was right there smh my head
Whoa, did a piece of software take the roof lines and compare it to satellite imagery? That’s impressive





