Fire Point Secures Permits and Builds Rocket Propellant Plant in Denmark

Fire Point Secures Permits and Builds Rocket Propellant Plant in Denmark
An FP-5 Flamingo missile after launch. Freeze frame from a Fire Point video

The Ukrainian company Fire Point is building a solid rocket propellant manufacturing plant in Denmark.

Vector reported this, citing Fire Point’s leadership during the international DALO Industry Days exhibition.

The project is being implemented by Fire Point Rocket Technologies’ Danish subsidiary, which operates under the parent company in Ukraine.

Initially, the construction cost was estimated at €50 million. Subsequently, the total cost of the project increased and now exceeds €150 million.

The company has already obtained all the necessary permits to launch it.

Launch of the FP-7 rocket. Screenshot from the Fire Point video

“We are going to open a plant here with enormous production capacity to manufacture large quantities of solid rocket propellant — initially for Fire Point, but also to be able to supply other companies,” Chief Operating Officer Viacheslav Bondarchuk noted.

The company announced its plans to build a plant in Denmark back in September 2025. It later stated that it plans to begin production of solid rocket propellant at this facility in 2026.

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