How a Ukrainian suicide boat sank a Russian warship

How a Ukrainian suicide boat sank a Russian warship 0
How a Ukrainian suicide boat sank a Russian warship 0

(Dan Tri) – A Ukrainian pilot secretly revealed how to take down a Russian guided missile ship with only 6 suicide boats (USVs).

The image is said to be a Ukrainian suicide boat destroying a Russian warship (Photo: Telegram).

Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Agency last week announced it had sunk the Russian warship Ivanovets.

One of the drone pilots behind this attack revealed: `10 `MAGURA` UAVs were used in the attack, of which 6 hit and sank the warship.

According to information from Ukrainian pilots, the USV has a wide range of up to 800km, allowing their unit to freely launch UAVs from everywhere over a large area of ​​land.

The video released by Ukraine shows the Russian military trying to intercept Ukrainian USVs as they are rushing towards the Ivanovets ship.

A scene in the video shows the bow of the Ivanovets rising out of the water as it sank in Lake Donuzlav.

It is currently impossible to verify Ukraine’s statements, as well as information about the ship or the time of the raid.

Kiev is calling on allied countries to support more and more unmanned devices to create an equal position with Russia.

Moscow’s oil and gas infrastructure is under threat as Kiev organizes a drone strike on a Russian oil depot some distance from St.

`Russians cannot sleep well because of explosions in the night. They see the true reality of the conflict,` Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Director Kyrylo Budanov declared at the end of January.

Similarly, on the battlefield, Ukraine’s top general also called for the widespread use of drones, both to rescue Ukrainian soldiers in many situations and to deal with the air advantage.

Since Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula in 2014 and developments from the February 2022 conflict, the Ukrainian navy no longer operates in the Black Sea.

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