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Fire Point Showcases Real Combat Drone Footage at Eurosatory 2026

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Fire Point Showcases Real Combat Drone Footage at Eurosatory 2026
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Fire Point, a Ukrainian drone and missile manufacturer, drew attention at Eurosatory 2026 by displaying raw combat footage from a recent strike on the Kapotnya oil refinery in Moscow. The video, captured during Thursday’s attack using the company’s FP-1 and FP-2 strike drones, was played on a loop at the company’s booth just hours after the operation. The decision to showcase the footage as part of its trade show presentation underscores a growing trend among defense tech firms to demonstrate real-world efficacy at international exhibitions.

The move serves both as a technical demonstration and a strategic messaging effort, allowing Fire Point to validate the performance of its unmanned systems under actual combat conditions. By presenting unedited footage shortly after the strike, the company aimed to provide transparency and build credibility with defense procurement officials, military analysts, and industry partners attending the Paris-based event. Eurosatory, one of the world’s leading defense and security trade shows, provided a high-visibility platform for this outreach.

For content creators in the defense and aerospace space, the incident highlights how combat footage is increasingly being repurposed for professional and educational use within controlled environments like trade shows. While the use of real battlefield material raises ethical and sensitivity considerations, Fire Point’s approach reflects a broader shift toward evidence-based marketing in the drone industry. The company did not release technical specifications or casualty figures in connection with the display, focusing instead on operational proof of concept.

This approach allows creators and analysts to assess drone performance through verifiable visual data, supporting informed discussions about the evolving role of unmanned systems in modern conflict. As defense innovation continues to intersect with public exhibitions, such practices may shape how companies balance transparency, security, and commercial messaging at global forums. The Fire Point booth at Eurosatory 2026 stands as a recent example of this evolving dynamic.

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