Russian Serna-class LCU becomes the new victim of TB2 Drone
A TB2 UCAV of the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a Russian Navy Project 11770 Serna-class landing craft in Snake Island on 08 May 2022.
A TB2 UCAV of the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a Russian Navy Project 11770 Serna-class landing craft in Snake Island on 08 May 2022.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (Міноборони) just released a dramatic video showing one of its TB2 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) striking two assault boats of the Russian Navy.
The Russian cruiser Moskva will go down in history. The sinking will be studied and written about, both as a single event and, likely, a

Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, the Slava-class cruiser Moskva, causing significant damage aboard the vessel.
The Russian Defense Ministry released video footage of a Buyran-M class corvette firing a salvo of eight Kalibr cruise missiles at a Ukrainian arms depot. It was the first demonstration of such a strike to the public.

At the WEST 2022 Conference in San Diego, held mid-February, the U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Michael Gilday said that he would like a future naval force of over 500 manned and unmanned ships.
The first steel for the third and the fourth Lada-class (Project 677) submarines has been cut at Russia’s Admiralty Shipyard.
At SNA 2022 in mid-January, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard discussed their future force composition. Discussions covered new frigates, destroyers, amphibious and logistic ships, unmanned surface vessels, sea-to-shore connectors and landing crafts, cutters, and the Integrated Combat System (ICS).
As expected three additional amphibious vessels of the Russian Navy transited the Bosphorus tonight to enter the Black Sea. Among them is one of latest ship in the Russian Navy fleet: The Ivan Gren-class LST Pytor Morgunov.
The first part of a Russian Navy amphibious landing ship force, which can carry troops, tanks and supplies, has entered the Dardanelles, connecting the Mediterranean