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Soldiers of the Group 13 special forces unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine destroyed the guided-missile corvette Ivanovets, part of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, on the night of 31 January-1 February 2024.
Source: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU)
Quote: "The operation was made possible with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the United24 platform.
The enemy vessel was on the roadstead of Lake Donuzlav in temporarily occupied Crimea.
As a result of a number of direct strikes to the hull, the Russian vessel sustained critical damage causing immobilisation – it heaved aft and sank."
the small boats are explosive drones. they can take a few hits.
Ukraine and their drones. amazing.
somewhere in Ukraine, there’s probably some kid, sitting in a bunker, coming up with all of these insane idea of how to make all of these crazy war drones out of scraps and garbage, and they’re the reason Ukraine is still in this fight.
columns of russian troops and tanks advancing our position? just fly a few drones over them and drop hellfire. boom, gone!
a russian gunship off the coat of crimea? drone boats. boom, sunk!
Ukraine is the first country to have an entire navy and air force exclusively of - essentially - hand-made drones that’s kicking the ass of a world superpower.
Pretty sure they are being downgraded to ‘Regional Power’, and if they continue to prosecute this war, they might find the level below that.
Look, you may not like it, but they have the largest submarine fleet in the world!
(and it’s so capable, those
shipsboats stay down there indefinitely. Generational crews!)Well, they added their Black Sea flag ship to their submarine corps!
Not to take anything away from Ukraine but IIRC the tactic of using small watercraft loaded with explosives against much larger naval ships was pioneered by Al-Qaeda. They damn near sank the USS Cole back in October of 2000 while it was refueling in Aden Harbor.
The Chinese were using that idea over 1000 years ago
It’s older than that.
Wouldn’t be surprised of the Phoenicians (or their contemporaries) pulled some sort of stunt like this.
I had thousands at first but then I googled the invention of gun powder and it came up for 850 A.D. which seems wrong, but I don’t have a degree in ancient Chinese history.
It felt wrong to use fire boats since we are talking about explosions.
Although as an American I feel like I should know more about the invention of anything having to do with guns