The Czech company LPP plans to deliver a new long-range cruise missile called Narvhal to Ukraine, RBC-Ukraine writes, citing Aktualne, APA reports.
According to the information, the final stage of testing will take place in Ukraine, the missile will be handed over for testing in combat conditions against the Russian army. The first combat use is planned to be carried out in January-February 2026, and in March the mass production of the missile will begin in the Czech Republic.
According to the estimates of analysts of Defense Express, Narvhal is capable of hitting targets at a distance of 680 km. This is enough to reach Moscow or the Engels airbase, where strategic bombers are located.