Moskva and Neptune Missiles
Don't know about you but I was wondering about this ship sinking and how it happened ...
The hard info [below] can be found by search .
Anyhow, it's a lorry launched [air] system developed from a Russian design and designed to knock out ships up to 5000 tonnes . Moskva was 15,000, but got hit twice.
The ship was designed to protect other vessels from incoming missiles . It looks like it might have been targeted to allow for future hits maybe ?
The strategy was to hassle the defences with drones , and then launch whilst distracted , and was rather successful ,, hitting a loaded missile tube [ apparently ] thereby multiplying its destructive power .
This and other aspects of Ukraine defence certainly look and feel like intelligent warfare, by far better than in 2014 , when Russia first attacked .
One tidbit I recall reading was a few weeks before the start of the war and stated that Ukraine defences were much better now than in 2014, [they said] primarily because of NATO training . I've been pleasantly surprised [ no gobsmacked] how Ukraine has defended brilliantly , and can only put it down to exercises with the alliance in all aspects of their defence .
It would also explain the Ukraine candour ? in answering questions asked. They seem to be open : they stated that some Russian soldiers had been killed instead of being taken prisoner , civilian death numbers are surely much more than they've said [ they seemed to only count those they could count, rather than use any estimations ] . So much so, that I personally believe their figures for Russian casualties are more accurate than the US numbers .
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