The Russian Navy will receive four times less Kalibr carrying ships than planned
By the end of the year, the Russian Navy will receive only one ship armed with “Kalibrs”, instead of the promised four.
By the end of the year, the Russian Navy will receive only one ship armed with “Kalibrs”, instead of the promised four.
On Tuesday, June 27, Taiwan detected two Russian ships near its east coast.
The Russians are trying to disguise ships in the Black Sea using a camouflage scheme.
Six Kalibrs and two “Iskander-K” were launched from Russian ships in the Black Sea and land-based missile systems. Most of the missiles were shot down over the sea.
Russia keeps 11 ships in the Black Sea. Among them are two Kalibr sea-based cruise missile carriers.
Russia keeps 11 ships in the Black Sea, including three Kalibr cruise missile carriers.
There are eight Russian ships in the Black Sea. There are no missile carriers among them.
The terrorist country keeps 4 missile carriers in the Black Sea.
4 Kalibr cruise missile carriers are maneuvering in the Black Sea.
The Norwegian defense forces have confirmed the presence of several russian vessels in the international waters of the North Sea and expect an increase in russian activity in the area in the next two months.
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