Russian Navy Landing Ships Seen Approaching Ukrainian Coast Near Odessa
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
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 Russia ratchets up the nuclear threat over the past few days, following their invasion of Ukraine, one of the weapons on people’s minds is

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

Sevmash Shipyard is planning to complete the delivery of the Kirov-class nuclear powered cruiser (project 11442M) Admiral Nakhimov to the Russian Northern Fleet in 2022.
The first steel for the third and the fourth Lada-class (Project 677) submarines has been cut at Russia’s Admiralty Shipyard.
In the midst of Ukraine-Russia tensions, Russia’s improved Kilo-class (Project 636.3) submarine “Rostov-na-Donu (B-237)” entered the Dardanelles on February 12 en route to the Black Sea.
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
The Russian Navy’s Slava-class cruiser Marshal Ustinov is reported to have passed through the strait of Gibraltar and reached the Mediterranean Sea on February 6th, while tensions with Ukraine are high.