The Ukrainian company Fire Point plans to produce solid rocket fuel in Denmark for the whole of Europe.
This was reported by LIGA.net, citing the Danish publication Berlingske.
The enterprise, being built near the Skrydstrup airbase, where Royal Air Force F-35 fighters are stationed, plans to start partial production by the end of 2026, and from next year to reach full capacity.
“Given current needs, production in Denmark can cover the entire European deficit of solid rocket fuel,” Terekh said.
Exact production volumes remain confidential.
“Solid rocket fuel is the main bottleneck in missile production worldwide,” Terekh added.
The director of Fire Point is convinced that production in Denmark will bring the country direct benefits — primarily in the form of strategic autonomy, meaning the ability to independently supply itself with necessary resources.
For Ukraine and the company itself, production under the NATO “umbrella” is also crucial, since defense enterprises inside the country are constantly under attack.
“From a business perspective, production in Denmark does not make sense — it is much more expensive and logistically complex than in Ukraine. But from the point of view of strategy, security, and politics — it is a very correct decision,” Terekh said.
Fire Point is a Ukrainian defense company whose flagship products are long-range drones and “Flamingo” cruise missiles.