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TexasTowelie

(126,928 posts)
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:07 PM 7 hrs ago

Ukraine delivers most successful attack and destroys 5 Russian ships in unprecedented drone strike - RFU News



Today, the biggest news comes from Russia.

Here, Russian naval power is facing one of its most dramatic setbacks of the war, signaling another decisive turn in the Black Sea. However, the scale of Ukraine’s latest strike not only represents a major blow to the Russian Navy but also demonstrates how Ukraine, unlike Iran, can counter a large naval adversary.

While the world was distracted by US strikes on Iran, Ukraine launched a truly massive drone operation against Novorossiysk, targeting Russia’s most important Black Sea naval hubs. Russia had already relocated a substantial portion of its Black Sea Fleet to Novorossiysk after repeated Ukrainian strikes made its Crimean bases increasingly untenable, which meant the attack targeted the very port Russia had designated as its safer alternative. The attack unfolded as a coordinated strike involving both aerial and maritime drones, designed to saturate Russian defenses and force rapid depletion of interceptors before more assets could be moved in. Russian sources and independent monitoring channels reported that approximately 200 drones were deployed in successive waves. The scale of the attack far exceeded previous Ukrainian naval and aerial drone operations, proving overwhelming for Russian radar coverage and air defense systems.

In the first wave, Ukrainians destroyed the guidance radar of the S 300 air defense system, and a modern Pantsir S2 air defense unit meant to protect the port. With Russian defenses degraded and spent, subsequent waves were able to damage at least five moored Russian warships, marking one of the most successful Ukrainian naval operations of the war. Confirmed hits included the minesweeper Valentin Pikul, which sustained the heaviest damage, and the corvettes Yeysk and Kasimov. Satellite analysis by independent groups suggested additional damage to the frigate Admiral Essen, including impacts to its superstructure. Interestingly, judging by aftermath and satellite footage of the strikes, Ukrainians targeted electronic warfare systems, radars, and air defense systems onboard of the warships, before subsequent strikes focused on more structural damage to the vessels. Additionally, the strike triggered explosions all across the port area, including at the Sheskharis oil terminal, where six of seven Russian oil tankers present were hit, causing a fire that burned throughout the night and well into the morning. Casualty reports indicated that during the attack, three Russian servicemen were killed, and more than a dozen were wounded. The level of damage within a single night underscores the effectiveness of massed unmanned systems against traditional naval assets. Despite lacking a conventional navy, Ukraine has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to damage Russia’s Black Sea Fleet through scalable and inventive drone warfare tactics and systems. The Novorossiysk strike reinforces this trend by showing that even Russia’s most heavily defended port is vulnerable when confronted with Ukraine’s coordinated drone swarms.

The scale of Russia’s losses prompts interesting comparisons with another recent episode involving Iran, whose fleet suffered heavy losses facing the United States. Both Russia and Iran position themselves as central actors within an informal axis of resistance to Western influence, yet both have experienced notable maritime vulnerabilities. However, the expectations between the two countries differ regarding the enemy they are facing. In fact, Iran losing ships to the United States aligns more with established power dynamics, while Russia losing approximately one-third of its Black Sea Fleet to a state without a navy represents a deeper strategic embarrassment. In both cases, the catastrophic losses of the axis of resistance suggest that they have both failed to adapt to the realities of modern warfare. Ukraine’s success therein is rooted not in parity of force but in exploiting Russian vulnerabilities through persistent innovation, rapid iteration of drone platforms, and the ability to coordinate large-scale strikes that bypass conventional naval deterrence.

Overall, the Ukrainian strike challenges again Russia’s presence in the Black Sea, whose remaining naval assets face increasing exposure to continued Ukrainian drone operations. The broader implication is that traditional naval power is becoming more difficult to sustain without rapid adaptation to emerging threats.
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Ukraine delivers most successful attack and destroys 5 Russian ships in unprecedented drone strike - RFU News (Original Post) TexasTowelie 7 hrs ago OP
Yippee-ki-yay! Bayard 7 hrs ago #1
Copy that!!! blue-wave 7 hrs ago #2
Bravo Ukraine, bravo. n/t iluvtennis 5 hrs ago #3
Conventional naval assets are in their decline. BurnDoubt 5 hrs ago #4
Notice the difference? Easterncedar 5 hrs ago #5
Yay!!! LoisB 5 hrs ago #6
This is the best news!!! Billsdaughter 4 hrs ago #7

BurnDoubt

(1,640 posts)
4. Conventional naval assets are in their decline.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 05:19 PM
5 hrs ago

Consider that events are proceeding at such a pace that much of what constitutes a navy will be obsolete before they are launched. Considering the time and treasure required to design, construct and outfit something so massive and complex against the likelihood that it can be overwhelmed and destroyed by something simpler, much cheaper and smaller by someone on the other side of the world, it doesn’t sound like smart policy.
What you want to do is create massive Data Centers that control EVERYTHING.
Yeah, That’s It!!!!!

Easterncedar

(6,099 posts)
5. Notice the difference?
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 05:20 PM
5 hrs ago

Ukraine strikes defense systems and warships. Russia AND THE US AND ISRAEL deliberately aim at civilians. We are committing war crimes. Ukraine, invaded, after 4 years is still not retaliating in kind.

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