
Russia does not carry out missile strikes from the sea because of problems with logistics – the missile carriers have been moved to Novorossiysk, which lacks the necessary infrastructure to load and maintain Kalibr cruise missiles.
Russia does not carry out missile strikes from the sea because of problems with logistics – representative of the Navy of the AFU Dmytro Pletenchuk
According to him, the missile carriers have been moved to Novorossiysk, which lacks the necessary infrastructure to load and… pic.twitter.com/kdTYzoIG8o
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) November 13, 2023
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That is a great choice Ukraine has forced the Russians to make – fewer missile launches or more danger for their ships. My question is what is Russia’s maximum simultaneous volley of missiles now? Ukraine is pretty good at shooting down cruise missiles, and keeping the volleys smaller will only help them be successful.
There’s still a danger of russia managing to deploy containerized Kalibr-K launchers (domestic version of [Club-K](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0a/Club-K_MAKS-2011_02.jpg)), but Ukraine has a stalwart ally here – russian corruption.