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Bulgarian Fire (cruise missile) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bulgarian Fire (cruise missile)

The Bulgarian Fire is a cruise missile developed in Bulgaria.
==History==
During the 1980s, due to expenses, then-modern Smerch MLRS and late-variant Tochka-U tactical ballistic missile systems could not be purchased for the Bulgarian People’s Army, so the development of a Bulgarian cruise missile began. The development was initiated at the Institute for defense research at G. S. Rakovski National Defence Academy (which is state owned and still holds the blueprints/schematics/production instruction/design of the missile), the project was code named "wild dream", and was being carried out by a team led by Prof. Evgeny Gindev,〔()〕 who was at the time the manager of the institute. The missile was designated Bulgarian fire.〔
The missiles were likely produced in VMZ Sopot (it is classified where most locally produced missiles in use with the Bulgarian People’s Army were produced, with a possibility that parts may have also been produced in Samel 90 factories which are privatized, though it is unlikely because far more missile technology is produced at VMZ Sopot which has far greater technological capabilities when it comes to missile manufacturing) (which is still mostly state owned)(the reason why it does not show up as an export option with VMZ-Sopot may be because of its use of a prohibited warhead and termination of project after 1990) so production for the missile is still possible.

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