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title: "1,200 km deep into the rear: how FP-1 drones reach Tatarstan and how Nizhnekamsk facilities are protected"
description: "Ukrainian Fire Point FP-1 UAVs overcame a distance of up to 1,400 km and struck an oil refinery in Nizhnekamsk. Technical analysis of navigation, systemic air defense gaps, and the macroeconomic consequences of the strike on the energy sector."
date: 2026-08-20T19:23:19.000Z
lang: en
url: https://xab.info/en/posts/fire-point-fp-1-drone-specs-nizhnekamsk-strike-en
tags: [fp-1-drone, fire-point, ukraine-russia-war, air-defense, oil-refinery, nizhnekamsk, remote-uav]
publisher: "XAB.info"
---

# 1,200 km deep into the rear: how FP-1 drones reach Tatarstan and how Nizhnekamsk facilities are protected

![Fire Point FP-1 UAV infographic: drone schematic with specs — range up to 1600 km, 60-120 kg modular warhead, CRPA and DSMAC navigation, 30-60 m low-altitude flight along rivers to evade air defense on strikes toward Tatarstan](https://xab.info/media/2026/08/21/fire-point-fp-1-drone-specs-nizhnekamsk-strike/fire-point-fp-1-drone-specs-nizhnekamsk-strike-1.webp)

## 🎯 Key Points

- FP-1 family UAVs (Fire Point) with a range of up to 1,600–2,000 km and a modular warhead of 60–120 kg strike oil refining facilities deep into the territory.
- Navigation is provided by CRPA antennas, INS with optical correction, and flight at ultra-low altitudes along riverbeds, which bypasses EW and the radio horizon.
- Perimeter air defense of industrial giants has structural gaps: shortage of SAMs and ineffectiveness of nets against heavy warheads.
- The strike on the oil refinery in Tatarstan and the energy node in Crimea increases macroeconomic pressure on the energy sector and requires a revision of the facility protection model.

The strike on industrial facilities in Nizhnekamsk (Tatarstan) on August 20, 2026, marks a qualitative transformation in the capabilities of long-range unmanned aviation. Covering a distance of 1,200–1,400 kilometers over territory saturated with air defense and electronic warfare systems requires not just fuel reserves but a complex navigation architecture capable of operating under conditions of dense satellite signal jamming. According to the specialized resource Militarnyi, the backbone of the long-range fleet consists of FP-1 family aircraft from Fire Point.

### Tactical and technical profile of the FP-1 UAV

According to published specifications, the range of FP-1 modifications reaches 1,600 km, and in versions with increased integrated fuel tanks—up to 2,000 km. The warhead is modular, weighing from 60 to 120 kg, of high-explosive fragmentation or cumulative-incendiary type, optimized for striking storage tanks and technological columns of oil refining. The power plant is an economical two-stroke piston engine with a pusher propeller, providing a cruising speed of about 140–180 km/h. The airframe is made of composite radio-transparent materials and carbon fiber, which reduces the effective scattering area to minimum values and makes radar detection at low altitudes difficult.

### Navigation under conditions of dense electronic warfare suppression

The key technical challenge of deep raids is overcoming the zones of action of EW stations («Polie-21», «Krasukha-4», «Serp»). On FP-1 series aircraft, according to available data, CRPA antennas (anti-jamming phased arrays) are used, suppressing side jamming of GPS/GLONASS spoofing, as well as an inertial navigation system with optical correction (DSMAC), which allows matching terrain and landmarks to a digital elevation map without constant radio communication. The route is plotted along riverbeds (Volga, Kama, Vyatka) and forest areas at an altitude of 30–60 meters, which takes the aircraft beyond the radio horizon of stationary radar stations and minimizes the warning time for ground-based weapons.

### Facility protection of industrial giants: systemic air defense gaps

The «TANECO» complex and the neighboring «TAIF-NK» occupy hundreds of hectares, and fully covering such a perimeter requires significant resources. Tensioned wire and metal anti-drone nets around primary processing columns protect against light FPV aircraft, but are penetrated by heavy 100-kilogram warheads of long-range drones. Mobile firing groups with heavy machine guns, thermal imagers, and ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft guns are effective only with timely detection, whereas at extremely low altitudes, acoustic contact occurs seconds before the approach. A shortage of «Pantsir-S1» and «Tor-M2» air defense missile systems, which primarily cover critical airfields and strategic objects in the capital, creates structural gaps in the protection of remote industrial hubs.

### Macroeconomic and legal consequences

The strike on one of the largest oil refineries in Russia in Tatarstan and a key energy node in Crimea (according to UNIAN) has significance beyond a tactical incident. Damage to primary processing capacities directly affects the internal balance of petroleum products, fuel logistics, and export potential, increasing pressure on pricing and regulatory mechanisms in the energy sector. From a legal point of view, such raids deep into the territory of a sovereign state are classified as acts of armed aggression and terrorist activities, which form the basis for international legal claims and potential retaliatory measures, as well as increasing requirements for insurance and security regimes for critical industrial infrastructure.

### Contradictory data

It is necessary to note that the detailed tactical and technical characteristics of the FP-1 UAV and the exact range of the specific raid of 1,200–1,400 km are not confirmed by independent verified data in open sources and rely primarily on information from the specialized resource Militarnyi. Official statements by the parties are limited to confirming the fact of the strike on facilities in Tatarstan and Crimea; specific models of aircraft, their modifications, and flight parameters have not been publicly disclosed. Thus, the stated passport range of the aircraft (up to 1,600–2,000 km) and the actual raid distance are consistent, however, their exact values remain a matter of assessment rather than independent confirmation.

### Long-term consequences for energy security

The systemic conclusion from the events of August 20, 2026, is that the traditional model of perimeter air defense, calculated for ballistics and the radar horizon, proves insufficient to protect distributed industrial facilities from low-flying long-range UAVs. This requires a revision of the facility protection architecture: integration of mobile EW and small-target radar means, development of multi-level anti-aircraft artillery and missile echelons, as well as diversification and reservation of critical energy capacities. In the medium term, such strikes increase the cost of infrastructure protection and redistribute risks in the energy sector, forming a new factor of long-term economic and strategic instability.

## 🔍 Fact-Check Verification

- [Drones struck one of the largest oil refineries in Russia in Tatarstan and a key energy node in Crimea](https://www.unian.net/war/taneko-drony-fp-1-nanesli-udar-po-odnomu-iz-krupneyshih-npz-rossii-13475133.html) - Подтверждён факт удара беспилотников по НПЗ в Татарстане (комплекс ТАНЕКО) и по ключевому энергоузлу в Крыму; упоминается применение дронов FP-1. Детальные ТТХ аппаратов в данном источнике не раскрываются.

## ❓ FAQ

### Q: What is the flight range of the Fire Point FP-1 UAV?
**A:** According to the specialized resource Militarnyi, the flight range of FP-1 modifications reaches 1,600 km, and in versions with increased integrated tanks—up to 2,000 km. These values are not confirmed by independent sources.

### Q: How do FP-1 drones overcome electronic warfare suppression?
**A:** CRPA antennas are used against GPS/GLONASS spoofing, inertial navigation with optical correction (DSMAC) based on a digital elevation map, as well as flight at an altitude of 30–60 meters along riverbeds, which takes the aircraft beyond the radio horizon of stationary radars.

### Q: Why does air defense not intercept such drones over the oil refinery?
**A:** The perimeter of industrial complexes covering hundreds of hectares is difficult to cover completely: anti-drone nets are penetrated by heavy warheads, firing groups are effective only with early detection, and a shortage of «Pantsir-S1» and «Tor-M2» SAMs creates gaps in the protection of remote facilities.