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FSB detention center, Russian air defense, connections with Mindich and Tsukerman. Gordon's interview with the chief designer of Ukrainian ballistics, Shtilerman. Video G


During a conversation with Gordon, Stilerman talked about:

  • parents and life in Moscow;
  • business in the aggressor country of the Russian Federation and the conflict with Russian security forces;
  • active participation in the Maidan and deprivation of Russian citizenship;
  • about how he sat in the FSB detention center;
  • Flamingo missiles and the targets they hit;
  • Ukrainian ballistic missile;
  • missiles and air defense of Russia;
  • plans to create a European ballistic shield;
  • the Russian medium-range ballistic missile “Oreshnik” and the nuclear potential of the Russian Federation;
  • arrivals at Fire Point factories;
  • President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, acquaintances, as well as connections with businessmen Timur Mindich and Alexander Tsukerman, who are involved in the NABU investigation into the “Midas” case;
  • arms sales to the West and a statement by the head of the German defense concern Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, who called the manufacturers of Ukrainian drones “housewives with 3D printers.”

“You took the weapons from Ukraine? Destroy them! No, they gave them to Russia! Are you crazy?” – said Shtilerman.

Shtilerman was born in Kyiv, studied at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and took part in the events on the Maidan.

In 2022, he co-founded the company Fire Point, which produces drones and, in particular, cruise missiles FP-5 “Flamingos”, which are already in use against the aggressor country of the Russian Federation. The missiles fly at an altitude of only 50 m above the ground, which makes them difficult to detect, and the flight range of a missile carrying a charge of 1,150 kg of explosives is more than 3 thousand km.

Ashley Davis

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