The other day, the Russian Federation managed to solve the problem of equipping ships with Kalibr missiles – difficulties arose after the relocation of the Black Sea Fleet (BSF) from the ports of Crimea to the Novorossiysk harbor.
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As reported by NBN, citing an explanation voiced by the spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, Dmitry Pletenchuk, during a telethon on the YouTube channel TSN, the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s naval group currently lacks missile-carrying ships with universal launchers that would allow the use of Onyx or Zircon missiles (long-range land-based anti-ship missiles).
According to Pletenchuk, the above situation is, in fact, a positive development for Ukraine, since Putin’s fleet currently has only outdated types of missile-carrying ships. Also, the spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy added that the location of Novorossiysk Bay, where the remnants of the Russian Black Sea Fleet are based, is not the best from a geographical point of view, due to the impact of complicated navigation during the autumn-winter storms.
In addition, the closed Bosphorus Strait (blocked by Turkey) is no less a difficult problem for the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and there are difficulties in ensuring the activities of the occupiers in the Azov-Black Sea region, including supplying the permanent operational group in the Mediterranean, where the invaders are stationed in Tartus.
Earlier we wrote about the fact that OK “Sever” disclosed the number of bombs that the occupiers “lost” in the Russian Federation during 100 days of the operation in the Kursk region.