Ukrainian forces launched an offensive late at night after an attack on a radar station at a Russian military base. After 48 hours of fierce fighting, the Ukrainian army successfully launched a night raid and struck a heavy blow to the Russian naval base in Crimea with suicide unmanned boats. Among them, the 13th Special Forces Brigade of the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Agency launched several rounds of fierce strikes on the Russian frigate Ivanoves, successfully hitting and sinking the ship. The frigate was originally a member of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, but due to insufficient defenses and weak detection capabilities for small fast unmanned boats, it eventually suffered heavy losses. In this attack, the Ukrainian army used cheap and effective tactics, using suicide unmanned boats against the Russian army's most valuable equipment, such as anti-ship missile systems.
Ukraine's tactical innovations have repeatedly achieved first-time records in the history of warfare in the Black Sea battles, including the use of short-range ballistic missiles against surfaces** and the sinking of missile frigates by unmanned boats. The occurrence of these events also caused the losses and losses of the Russian army in the Black Sea Fleet. Pre-war background. A military clash was followed by an attack by the Ukrainian army on a radar station at a Russian military base. Clashes broke out in the middle of the night, with Ukrainian forces on the offensive. The operation appears to be a response to the previous situation, but the specific context and motivation remain one of the focuses of attention. After 48 hours of fierce fighting, the Ukrainian army successfully launched a night raid, using suicide unmanned boats to strike hard at the Russian naval base in Crimea.
Particularly striking is the multiple rounds of heavy strikes by the 13th Special Forces Group of the Ukrainian Military Intelligence on the Russian frigate Ivanoves, which finally succeeded in hitting and sinking the ship. The frigate, which was a member of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, was hit badly by the attack due to insufficient defenses and weak detection capabilities for small fast unmanned boats. The attack on the Ukrainian army used cheap and efficient tactics to counter the Russian army's most valuable equipment, such as anti-ship missile systems, by using suicide unmanned boats. Ukraine's tactical innovations set the first record in the history of warfare in the Black Sea battles. Among them, short-range ballistic missiles were used to strike at the surface **, and at the same time, unmanned boats were successfully used to sink missile frigates.
These achievements have brought new ideas at the tactical level, and also demonstrated the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian army in real battles. In the face of the tactical innovations of the Ukrainian army, the Russian army has to face its own shortcomings in the defense of surface ships. The sunken frigate Ivanoves is the price paid by the Russian army in the conflict. This has also led to speculation about how the Russian military is responding to similar tactical threats. Taken together, the Ukrainian army's attacks on Russian military bases and the ensuing battles demonstrated their great capabilities at the level of tactical innovation and real combat. Through a night attack and a fierce blow from a suicide unmanned boat, a Russian frigate was successfully sunk, setting a record in the history of warfare. In the Ukrainian crisis, the defense capabilities of surface ships of the Russian army have shown weakness.
Especially in the Black Sea Fleet, the Russian army suffered significant losses in the conflict with the Ukrainian army. This could have far-reaching implications for the situation and requires further observation and analysis. After the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis, Russia sent a large number of troops and military equipment near the Ukrainian border. However, despite the fact that the Russian army has shown great strength in land operations, they are relatively weak in terms of surface ship defense. This is manifested in the conflict with the Ukrainian army. Russia's Black Sea Fleet reportedly lost a number of ships in clashes with Ukrainian forces. Among them was a patrol ship sunk by Ukrainian forces and a supply ship captured by Ukrainian forces.
These losses have limited the military operations of the Russian army in the Black Sea region, reducing their influence in the region. These losses are a major blow to Russia. The Black Sea Fleet is one of Russia's main naval forces in the region, and their losses will affect the combat capability and strategic deployment of the Russian army in the Black Sea region. In addition, the success of the Ukrainian army has prevented the expansion of the Russian army in the Black Sea region, further increasing tensions in the situation. This conflict could have far-reaching implications for the situation. Russia is likely to take further action to bolster its military presence in the Black Sea region, including sending more ships and troops. In addition, Ukraine and its supporters may continue to act to protect their territory and interests. This could lead to more conflict and tension.
Therefore, it is important to observe and analyze the situation further. We need to closely monitor the development of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and assess its impact on the situation. In particular, it is important to pay attention to Russia's military operations, as well as the reaction of Ukraine and its supporters. It is only through in-depth understanding and analysis that we can better understand the situation and make accurate decisions for the future.