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The latest sea robbers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are sent to the bottom

The latest sea robbers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are sent to the bottom

CrimeaPRESS reports:

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, this afternoon a pair of naval drones — unmanned boats of the Ukrainian Armed Forces — tried to break through to Crimea. Destroyed.

At about 15.00 Moscow time, unmanned boats of the Ukrainian Navy were discovered in the southwestern part of the Black Sea heading towards the Crimean Peninsula. Two targets were destroyed by standard weapons of naval and army aviationreported in the military department.

Note that on the night of June 6 the enemy tried Attack sea ​​drones in the Mezhvodnoye area, in the west of the Crimean Peninsula.

Another nuance is the changed tactics of attacks by unmanned boats of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. It is clear that these are kamikaze drones, the main task of which is to blow up warships, boats, and disable port infrastructure. We have learned to resist such attacks: naval aviation patrols the water area, electronic warfare systems operate, and various types of barriers are installed in bays and ports. Because of such obstacles, the pirates’ tactics changed. One of the drones is a squared kamikaze. Its task is to blow up the barrier line, roughly speaking, to make a hole, a gap in the defense, into which a second naval drone, also stuffed with explosives, will rush. Therefore, a couple of APU boats is a normal phenomenon, even relatively calm. It is much more difficult to repel an attack from a “flock” of drones (8-10 units). But we can cope.

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