Ukraine destroys new Russian missile corvettes faster than Russians build them

Ukraine destroys new Russian missile Corvettes faster than the Russians build them the Russian Navy missile Corvette Cyclone entered service with the Black Sea Fleet in July 2023 and on May the 19th a Ukrainian missile strike sank this caracut class ship in sevastopol another caracut The Unfinished ascal was damaged during a November Ukrainian rocket attack on a shipyard in Kersh in Crimea Russian naval leadership should be very concerned about the future of the Black Sea Fleet because Ukraine is decommissioning Russian warships faster than Russia can build new ones or reinforce them with ships from other Regional fleets Forbes rights while turkey blocks the passage of Warships through the boss Forest straight which connects the Mediterranean to the Black Sea the only way for the Russians to strengthen the Black Sea Fleet is to transfer smaller ships to the Black Sea by river or build them in Black Sea shipyards at the same time Forbes notes in April Ukrainian Special Forces carried out sabotage on the Russian missile Corvette serov in kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea this buan class Corvette was one of the few Russian warships small enough to reach the Black Sea via canals the vulga Don and then the Sea of azov in addition to the damaged ascal and the sunken Cyclone five more caracats are being built at shipyards in the Crimea or on the vulga as there is every reason to expect that these Corvettes will also be become targets of attack when they join the fleet in the near future the publication writes after all the ukrainians have developed or acquired from their foreign allies a range of longrange anti-ship Munitions in particular Ukraine has drones and Maritime drones as well as long-range Neptune missiles in addition the UK and France have provided Ukraine with the Storm Shadow and scalp EG air launched cruise missiles which can reach 155 miles the US also donated several models of landbased missiles notably the 170 m range M48 or the 190 M M57 with 470b warheads and enough accuracy to hit ships in Port The Raid last Sunday that sank the Cyclone included an attack using M48 or M57 missiles Forbes notes recalling that Ukraine received more than 120 atgms in two batches one last fall the other in April Russian air defense was powerless to stop these missiles this is an ominous development for the Russian naval command which is fighting to preserve what remains of the Black Sea Fleet the publication writes a hail storm hit Poland’s Western city of nno on Monday causing flooding in the city and covering it in snow thunderstorms and hail continue in the city prompting authorities to issue warnings for local residents the Polish Institute of meteorology and Water Management issued a hail warning for for several regions on Monday there is an increased level of danger for three regions thunderstorms are forecast with heavy rainfall of up to 80 mm The Institute said polish defense minister vladislav kinak kamish announced that the Polish military would join in helping those affected by the hail storm and eliminating the consequences of the disaster soldiers are mobilizing forces to provide assistance to the victims and eliminate the consequences after the hail storm in nno the minister said in nno and the surrounding area Rescuers received about 200 calls related to the disaster the vast majority of these emergency calls had to do with pumping water out of flooded basements apartments and Commercial premises local farmers have already reported significant losses as many Orchards were severely damaged time

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The Russian Navy missile corvette Cyclone entered service with the Black Sea Fleet in July 2023, and on May 19, a Ukrainian missile strike sank this Karakurt-class ship in Sevastopol. Another Karakurt, the unfinished Askold, was damaged during a November Ukrainian rocket attack on a shipyard in Kerch in Crimea.
“Russian naval leadership should be very concerned about the future of the Black Sea Fleet, because Ukraine is decommissioning Russian warships faster than Russia can build new ones or reinforce them with ships from other regional fleets,” Forbes writes .
While Turkey blocks the passage of warships through the Bosphorus Strait, which connects the Mediterranean to the Black Sea, the only way for the Russians to strengthen the Black Sea Fleet is to transfer smaller ships to the Black Sea by river – or build them in Black Sea shipyards.
At the same time, Forbes notes, in April, Ukrainian special forces carried out sabotage on the Russian missile corvette Serpukhov in Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea. This Buyan-class corvette was one of the few Russian warships small enough to reach the Black Sea via canals, the Volga, Don, and then the Sea of Azov.
In addition to the damaged Askold and the sunken Cyclone, five more Karakurts are being built at shipyards in the Crimea or on the Volga. And there is every reason to expect that these corvettes will also become targets of attack when they join the fleet in the near future, the publication writes.
After all, the Ukrainians have developed—or acquired from their foreign allies—a range of long-range anti-ship munitions. In particular, Ukraine has drones and maritime drones, as well as long-range Neptune missiles. In addition, the UK and France have provided Ukraine with the Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG air-launched cruise missiles, which can reach 155 miles; The US also donated several models of land-based missiles, notably the 170-mile range M48 or the 190-mile M57 with 470-pound warheads and enough accuracy to hit ships in port.
The last Sunday raid that sank the Cyclone included an attack using M48 or M57 missiles, Forbes notes, recalling that Ukraine received more than 120 ATGMs in two batches – one last fall, the other in April.
“Russian air defense was powerless to stop these missiles. This is an ominous development for the Russian naval command, which is fighting to preserve what remains of the Black Sea Fleet,” the publication writes.

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13 comments
  1. Procurement generals are happy as it means more money allocated to replacing them allowing the generals to assure that they are will continue to skim off of the top.

  2. By sinking all the Russian ships, the Ukrainians will no longer be able to take part in the naval battle, and the Russians will be able to proudly announce that the Ukrainians can no longer sink any of their ships.

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