Russian Rostov-on-Don submarine neutralized in Sevastopol

by Mil_in_ua

14 comments
  1. When you look at the quality of commercial satellite imagining, you have to wonder just how clear military satellite pictures are

  2. Russia about to lose a naval war to a country without a significant navy.

    Well done orcs! Russia plumbing the depths of incompetence at war!

  3. Sounds like it’s destroyed beyond repair, according to Russian mil bloggers.

  4. In 1998-1998, the UK and France paid approx €2bn for around 1400-1500 Storm Shadow/Scalp missiles.

    This *single* fire mission goes a good way towards redeeming the entire cost of the program :

    1 * Kilo class submarine

    1 * Minsk landing/logistics craft

    2 * Dry docks

    Ancilliary equipment

  5. Lol this attack has had me chuckling to myself all day. Just gets better each update.

  6. I doubt Russia would’ve used the Sevastopol drydocks if they had another option.

    Hence, the strike means more than just these two ships.

  7. So now Ukraine has bombed a submarine (Rostov-on-Don) on dry land and used anti-shipping missiles to sink an anti-anti-shipping-missile ship (Moskva).

  8. Elon hiding in a bunker today waiting for those russian nukes he is all afraid of.

  9. You can verify the effectiveness of the strike hours after by the shrill quietness of the trolls and orcs and the amount of copium days after.

    ” This is good.for russia in the long run, maintenance money can be used elsewhere”
    “Naval personnel.can be directed to the front now ”
    etc etc.

    BAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

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