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Since Russia's invasion in 2022, Ukraine has developed long-range weapons

Last week, Ukraine attacked the port of Novorossiysk in Russia and forced it to suspend its oil exports. The Neptune rocket it used was one of many long-range weapons Ukraine developed since the invasion in 2022.

According to Kyiv, here is a list of the new Ukrainian weapons.

LONG NEPTUNE

Ukraine claims its "Long Neptune", a land-attack cruise rocket with a maximum range of 1,000 km (621 mi), is produced domestically. The missile was developed using the Neptune antiship missile, which had a shorter range before the invasion. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the President of Russia, announced in March that its range had been increased. On Friday, the military confirmed that it was used to strike Novorossiysk - Russia's biggest Black Sea export hub. Ukraine claims to be producing more missiles.

FLAMINGO Also known as FP-5 (Flamingo), this new land-attack cruise weapon is launched from the ground. Zelenskiy claims that it has a range up to 3,000 km (1.864 miles). He hailed it as Ukraine's best missile, and predicted that it would be in mass production before the end of the year. Fire Point is a Ukrainian private defence company that makes it.

Zelenskiy stated in October that Flamingo was used against Russian targets, but he did not elaborate.

LYUTYI This propeller-powered, long-range one-way attack drone was a mainstay of Ukraine's deep attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure this year. The drone is produced by aircraft maker Antonov and can fly over 1,000 km.

FP-1 The FP-1 is a long-range, one-way drone that was developed by Fire Point. It has a range exceeding 1,000 km and has been used extensively to carry out deep strikes in Russia.

Zelenskiy announced the first combat use of Palianytsia in August 2024. In October, the president announced that the weapon named after a Ukrainian bread had been used to hit Russian ammunition depots dozens of times.

The Ukrainian Militarnyi Defence News outlet reported that it had a range 650 km (408 miles) with a turbojet motor which allows it to fly 900 km/h, much faster than any normal drone.

Zelenskiy said that he expected Ruta to be in mass production before the end of the year. He claimed that in October, it was used to strike the first maritime platform with a range exceeding 250 km (155miles).

Peklo is another "drone-missile". Zelenskiy stated in December 2024, that the Ukrainian military had received a first shipment of these weapons. Defence Express, a Ukrainian outlet, estimates that the range is around 700 km (435 mi).

The Bars (Ukrainian for "leopard") is a drone missile that was first revealed to exist in April 2025. Last week, the Ukrainian military claimed that they used it to attack Russian targets. (Reporting and editing by Gareth Jones; Tom Balmforth)

(source: Reuters)