
#Long range missiles
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![Ukrainian tactical missile system (Hrim-2 / Sapsan) during rehearsal for the Independence Day military parade in Kyiv, 2018. (Source: Wikimedia) Ukrainian tactical missile system (Hrim-2 / Sapsan) during rehearsal for the Independence Day military parade in Kyiv, 2018. (Source: Wikimedia)]()
![Illustrative image. A model of a Naval Strike Missile (NSM) at the opening of the Kongsberg Gruppen ASA missile factory in Kongsberg, Norway, on June 20, 2024. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. A model of a Naval Strike Missile (NSM) at the opening of the Kongsberg Gruppen ASA missile factory in Kongsberg, Norway, on June 20, 2024. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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Norway has asked parliament to approve a $1.88 billion long-range strike program that would allow its army to hit targets up to 500 kilometers away, a capability that for the first time could put key Russian military sites on the Kola Peninsula within range and reshape the balance of power in the Arctic.![Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile during tests. (Source: Fire Point) Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile during tests. (Source: Fire Point)]()
![Denmark’s Minister for Industry, Morten Bødskov (C), Mayor of Haderslev Municipality Mads Skau (L), and Director of Ukrainian company Fire Point in Denmark, Vyacheslav Bondarchuk, in Vojens, Southern Jutland, on December 1, 2025. (Source: Getty Images) Denmark’s Minister for Industry, Morten Bødskov (C), Mayor of Haderslev Municipality Mads Skau (L), and Director of Ukrainian company Fire Point in Denmark, Vyacheslav Bondarchuk, in Vojens, Southern Jutland, on December 1, 2025. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Illustrative image. MdCN missile, a possible contender for the ELSA framework. (Source: MDBA) Illustrative image. MdCN missile, a possible contender for the ELSA framework. (Source: MDBA)]()
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The UK is urgently moving to fill what officials describe as a dangerous gap in its ability to strike distant targets from the ground, launching a new wave of long-range missile programs with NATO partners to counter Russia’s expanding capability to hit Europe from thousands of miles away.![Aftermath of a Russian missile strike on Dnipro on December 1, 2025. (Source: Vladyslav Haivanenko) Aftermath of a Russian missile strike on Dnipro on December 1, 2025. (Source: Vladyslav Haivanenko)]()



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