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According to the report, despite ongoing peace talks, Russia and Ukraine remain locked in a brutal war, with both sides trying to break the other’s resolve. Russia’s current strategy relies on combining large-scale ground assaults with widespread missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure.
The report stated that Ukraine has responded by reinforcing its defensive positions and by launching its own deep strikes against Russian targets. Although Ukrainian defenses have suffered setbacks, their deep strikes have been fairly successful. In this case, Ukraine is about to receive what can reasonably be described as the best Christmas present of the war so far. At a moment when Russia believed the limits of Ukraine’s long-range strike capability were already fixed, the Czech Republic is delivering a weapon that effectively rewrites those assumptions and turns Christmas into a perfect gift for Ukraine, RFU News says.
The report also stated that Prague has confirmed that it will supply Ukraine with its newly developed MTS Narwhal long-range cruise missile for real combat testing, with the first missiles scheduled to arrive between January and February 2026.
According to Czech and international reports, these initial deliveries are not symbolic, as the missile is expected to enter serial production as early as March 2026, provided that battlefield trials validate its performance. The Narwhal is a jet-powered cruise missile developed by the Czech company LPP. It has a stated range of 680 kilometers, a top speed of roughly 750 kilometers per hour, and a 120-kilogram warhead, placing it firmly in the deep-strike category rather than among conventional tactical battlefield weapons.
The report stated that Ukraine has responded by reinforcing its defensive positions and by launching its own deep strikes against Russian targets. Although Ukrainian defenses have suffered setbacks, their deep strikes have been fairly successful. In this case, Ukraine is about to receive what can reasonably be described as the best Christmas present of the war so far. At a moment when Russia believed the limits of Ukraine’s long-range strike capability were already fixed, the Czech Republic is delivering a weapon that effectively rewrites those assumptions and turns Christmas into a perfect gift for Ukraine, RFU News says.
The report also stated that Prague has confirmed that it will supply Ukraine with its newly developed MTS Narwhal long-range cruise missile for real combat testing, with the first missiles scheduled to arrive between January and February 2026.
According to Czech and international reports, these initial deliveries are not symbolic, as the missile is expected to enter serial production as early as March 2026, provided that battlefield trials validate its performance. The Narwhal is a jet-powered cruise missile developed by the Czech company LPP. It has a stated range of 680 kilometers, a top speed of roughly 750 kilometers per hour, and a 120-kilogram warhead, placing it firmly in the deep-strike category rather than among conventional tactical battlefield weapons.
