The Ukrainian defense company Fire Point will be able to start production in Denmark in the coming months, Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen announced.
Speaking at the third International Defense Industries Forum (DFNC3) on Monday, the minister recalled the launch of Denmark’s Model 2.0, which allows Ukrainian defense companies to begin production in Denmark.
“Together with my colleague, Morten Bødskov, who is also present here today, we have just announced that Fire Point will be able to start production in Denmark in the coming months,” the minister said.
He expressed hope that production would be up and running at the beginning of next year and added,
“I hope we can also learn from Fire Point and invite more Ukrainian defense companies to start production in Denmark.”
Earlier reports noted that Fire Point, known for developing the Flamingo cruise missile, is preparing to begin producing solid rocket fuel in Denmark.
In June 2025, Denmark and Ukraine signed an agreement on joint weapons production. On September 3, 2025, Minister Poulsen officially announced that Fire Point would open a factory in Vojens, southern Jutland, near Skrydstrup Air Base, which hosts F-16 and F-35 aircraft. The company has already been registered in Denmark under the name FPRT with a CVR tax identifier.