Ukraine Is Turning The Tide Against Russian Navy In Black Sea
The Russian Navy is on paper the second most powerful on the planet, thanks to its nuclear submarine fleet. Yet it appears to have retreated
The Russian Navy is on paper the second most powerful on the planet, thanks to its nuclear submarine fleet. Yet it appears to have retreated
Russian shipyards laid the keel of two Lada-class (Project 677) submarines, two project 03182R research vessels, one Alexandrit-class (Project 12700) minesweeper, and a Razumny class (project 20385) corvette last week.
One of Russia’s first moves in its invasion of Ukraine was the capture of Snake Island. Two months later they are desperately struggling to keep it…
The Russian Navy, on paper one of the most powerful on the planet, has lost 4 or 5 vessels to enemy action. In a land
Russian Navy ships can be seen in satellite imagery approaching the Ukrainian Coast. The Sentinel 2 satellite image, taken at 11:47 local time, shows at

As the world watches Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there is also a significant and purposeful Russian Navy presence in the Mediterranean…

The Russian Navy’s build-up in the Black Sea now appears largely complete. More warships may arrive in the next few days, but the core is
The Russian Navy commissioned three new submarines in the last quarter of 2021: One Borei-A class SSBN, one Yasen-M class SSGN and one improved Kilo-class SSK.
The Russian Navy has announced plan gunnery and missile firing 160 nautical miles off Mizen Head. The exercises, from February 3rd to 8th, are just

The Ivan Rogov and the Mitrofan Moskalenko amphibious assault ships (LHD) of project 23900 built by the Butoma Shipyard in Kerch will be armed with mine warfare unmanned surface vessels (USV) of Russian design.