Almost all Russian missile-carrying ships have relocated from Crimea

Almost all Russian missile-carrying ships have relocated from Crimea


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The Russian Federation took almost all missile-carrying ships from the temporarily occupied Crimea.

Russian ships and submarines were relocated to “safer” locations – Novorossiysk. This is evidenced by the data of new satellite images, which were taken on Wednesday, November 1, the єРадар.”eRadar” Telegram channel reports.

In the port of Novorossiysk there are currently:

— Two frigates of project 11356R “Admiral Hryhorovych” (“Admiral Makarov” and “Admiral Essen”). They are equipped with up to 14 Kalibr missiles.

— Two small missile ships of project 21631 “Buyan-M” (“Grayvoron” and “Vyshnyi Volochok”). No missiles.

— One small missile ships of project 21631 “Buyan-M” (Ingushetia). Equipped with up to 8 Kalibr missiles.

— One small missile ships project 22800 “Amur”. No missiles.

— Two submarines of project 636.3 “Varshavyanka” – (“Veliky Novgorod” and “Stary Oskol”). No missiles.

— One submarine of project 636.3 “Varshavyanka” (“Kolpino”), which is under repair.

— One project 877B submarine “Paltus” (Alrosa), which is not a missile carrier.

In turn, there is currently one small project 22800 “Zyklon” missile ship in the port of temporarily occupied Sevastopol. It is equipped with up to 8 missiles.