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Naval Warfare

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military-technology20 days ago

China Converts Cargo Ships into Mobile Missile Platforms

A Chinese cargo ship has been modified to carry containerized missile launchers, sensors, and defense systems, suggesting China is exploring turning commercial vessels into armed surface combatants, potentially impacting naval power dynamics. The vessel features a large vertical launch system, radar, CIWS, and decoys, raising questions about its operational capabilities and purpose, whether as a proof of concept or a real deployment. This development highlights China's efforts to leverage its vast commercial fleet for military advantage amid ongoing naval competition.

military20 days ago

Chinese Cargo Ship Revealed Carrying Modular Missile Launchers

A Chinese cargo ship has been spotted equipped with containerized missile launchers, sensors, and defense systems, suggesting a potential shift towards converting commercial vessels into armed surface combatants, which could impact naval power dynamics. The vessel features a significant number of vertical launch cells, radar, and CIWS, raising questions about its operational capabilities and strategic implications.

world2 months ago

China Launches Third Aircraft Carrier in Growing Naval Rivalry with US

The article discusses the strategic importance and global rivalry centered around aircraft carriers, highlighting China's recent launch of the Fujian, the US's advanced USS Gerald R Ford, and the limited capabilities of Russia's navy, illustrating how these ships serve as symbols of power projection despite evolving threats and conflicts.

gaming3 months ago

Battlefield 6 Launches with Over 200 Updates and Naval Warfare Hints

Battlefield 6's upcoming release on October 10 will feature a comprehensive day-one patch with over 200 changes, including bug fixes, gameplay balance, and UI improvements, with hints that naval warfare may be introduced in a future update. The game also plans to enhance player responsiveness, weapon recoil, map balance, and audio quality, while addressing network desync issues. Season 1 begins on October 28, potentially alongside a new battle royale mode.

international-news1 year ago

"Ukraine Reports Russia Withdraws Last Black Sea Fleet Ship from Crimea"

Russia has withdrawn its last Black Sea Fleet warship from Crimea, according to Ukrainian officials, marking a significant shift in naval control in the region. This move follows a series of successful Ukrainian attacks on Russian naval assets, which have forced Russia to relocate its fleet to more secure locations. The withdrawal is seen as a major setback for Russia, both militarily and politically, as it struggles to maintain its presence in the Black Sea.

world-news1 year ago

"Russia Withdraws Last Black Sea Patrol Ship from Crimea: Ukraine"

Ukraine's navy reports that the last Russian patrol ship of the Black Sea fleet has departed Crimea, as Russia struggles with persistent Ukrainian drone and missile attacks. Russia has moved many of its naval assets from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk and is establishing another base in Abkhazia to protect its fleet. Despite significant losses in the Black Sea, Russia's overall naval force remains strong.

militaryinternational-relations1 year ago

"Ukrainian Missiles Strike Russian Black Sea Fleet in Crimea"

A Ukrainian navy captain claimed that Russia's Black Sea Fleet has only one missile ship left in Crimea, which has not launched a single missile, following a series of successful Ukrainian attacks. A senior UK Royal Navy officer stated that 25% of Russia's Black Sea warships had been sunk or damaged. Ukraine has been using missiles and drones to strike Russian ships at Sevastopol, with the latest attacks hitting four vessels. The UK's defense minister described the Black Sea Fleet as "functionally inactive," and Russia's former Commander of the Black Sea Fleet was reportedly fired after the string of successful Ukrainian attacks.

militaryinternational-relations1 year ago

"Ukrainian Captain Reveals Last 'Loser' Missile Ship in Russia's Black Sea Fleet"

A Ukrainian captain has claimed that Russia's Black Sea Fleet has only one missile ship left in Crimea, the Cyclone warship, which has not launched a single missile. Ukraine has been successfully using missiles and drones to strike Russian ships at Sevastopol, with recent attacks sinking or damaging 25% of Russia's vessels in the Black Sea. The UK's defense ministry reported that Russian vessels have relocated to Novorossiysk port in response to the attacks, and the former Commander of the Black Sea Fleet was fired after the string of successful Ukrainian attacks.

militarydefense1 year ago

"Damage to Russian Black Sea Fleet Revealed in Satellite Images Following Kyiv's Success"

Satellite images shared by British defense officials reveal the extent of damage caused by Ukraine's recent strikes on Russian Black Sea Fleet targets, including two Ropucha-class landing ships and a communications hub in Sevastopol. The attacks have forced Russia to relocate higher naval assets to alternative port facilities further east, diminishing the fleet's ability to project power in the region. Moscow's shift of much of its fleet towards Novorossiysk has hampered its operations in the western part of the sea, but Ukrainian officials note that the port has inferior facilities compared to Sevastopol.

militaryinternational-relations1 year ago

"Ukraine Launches Missile Strikes on Russian Ships in Sevastopol"

Ukraine's military claimed to have successfully attacked four Russian warships, including the Yamal and Azov, with Storm Shadow missiles in Sevastopol. The extent of the damage is uncertain, but the Russian Black Sea Fleet has suffered significant losses in amphibious ships, impacting its sea logistics capabilities and demonstrating the effectiveness of Russian air defense systems against advanced cruise missiles.

international-relations1 year ago

"Ukraine's Successful Strike: Devastating Blow to Russian Navy in Black Sea"

Ukraine revealed that its missile strikes on Russia's Black Sea Fleet were more successful than previously thought, damaging two additional vessels including a spy ship and a large landing ship. The homemade Neptune anti-ship missile was used in the attack, and the ships were reportedly left inoperable. Despite Ukraine's limited naval capabilities, it has continued to harass Russia's Black Sea Fleet using various tactics, prompting Russia to move its vessels to safer ports.

military-conflict1 year ago

"Ukraine's Strikes on Russian Ships in Black Sea Escalate Tensions"

Ukrainian missiles struck four Russian ships, including two active Ropucha-class landing ships and an intelligence vessel, in a raid on the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s anchorage in Sevastopol, Crimea. While the damage may be reparable, the attack has significantly reduced the fleet's pre-war force of landing ships. The ongoing degradation of the Black Sea Fleet could potentially render it non-functional within the next 18 months to two years, impacting Russia's war effort in Ukraine.

international-relations1 year ago

Ukraine Strikes Russian Ships, Black Sea Fleet Inactive

Ukraine may have targeted three Russian vessels in the Black Sea, including the landing ships Yamal and Azov, and a communications hub in Sevastopol, with missile strikes. The extent of the damage is unclear, but the attacks reflect a pattern of Ukrainian successes in targeting Russian assets around Crimea. Russia has relocated some of its Black Sea Fleet assets to Novorossiysk and is reportedly planning a new military base in Abkhazia, further from Ukraine's coastline.