• Ukraine says it struck a brand-new Russian cruise-missile carrier befor

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 6 11:06:55 2023
    XPost: sci.military.naval, soc.history.war.misc

    from https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-strikes-damages-askold-new-russia-missile-carrier-black-sea-2023-11

    Ukraine says it struck a brand-new Russian cruise-missile carrier before
    it even got a chance to fight

    Mia Jankowicz Nov 6, 2023, 5:07 AM PST
    A composite image showing the Askold in dock and a blurry image of a
    blaze in a port.
    The Russian corvette Askold in dock in 2022 and a blaze in a port
    identified by officials as the Zaliv shipyard on Saturday. Alexei
    Druzhinin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP Photo / Anton Geraschenko/X
    A Russian missile carrier was "significantly damaged" in Crimea,
    Ukrainian military officers said.
    Russia admitted some damage to a ship in a barrage of 15 cruise missiles. Reports suggested it was the Askold, a brand-new ship that hadn't yet
    joined the Black Sea Fleet.
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    Ukraine struck a new Russian missile carrier over the weekend, causing significant damage to the vessel before it had even had the chance to
    join the Black Sea Fleet, military officials said.

    On Saturday evening, the commander of Ukraine's air force, Mykola
    Oleshchuk, announced Ukraine had targeted the Zaliv shipyard in the Russian-occupied peninsula of Crimea.

    His post hinted that French-supplied SCALP missiles, also known as Storm
    Shadow missiles, were used in the attack.

    Oleshchuk added that Russia was keeping one of its most modern warships,
    which is capable of carrying Kalibre cruise missiles, at Zaliv. He
    didn't name the ship.

    Russia's Ministry of Defense admitted damage to one of its ships on
    Saturday, saying Ukraine had launched a barrage of 15 cruise missiles at
    the shipyard, which it referred to by its alternative name of Butomy,
    the state-owned news agency RIA Novosti reported.

    The ministry said it shot down 13 of the missiles.

    A Ukrainian ministerial advisor, Anton Gerashchenko, also posted footage
    that appeared to show a large blaze at the shipyard.


    Resharing his post on Sunday, Oleschuk wrote: "I confirm," suggesting
    the operation was a success.

    After analyzing satellite images released by Planet Labs on Sunday, the Ukrainian naval captain Andriy Ryzhenko told Radio Free Europe's
    investigative arm that the ship damaged was probably the corvette Askold.

    "You can see that it's still afloat, but the upper part of the ship is significantly damaged," The Kyiv Independent quoted Ryzhenko as saying.

    Black Sea Fleet, a website that closely follows the Russian fleet's
    movements, says the Askold is a small missile carrier capable of bearing
    eight Kalibr cruise missiles. These missiles allow it to strike ground
    targets more than 1,500 miles away.

    The naval news website Maritime Executive reported that Askold would
    have been brand new at the time of the strike.

    The vessel was undergoing testing in the Black Sea and was intended to officially join the fleet's operations this year, the Black Sea Fleet
    site said.

    The ship didn't even have time to join the fight, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian air force, Yuriy Ihnat, told broadcasters.

    The Black Sea Fleet's Telegram channel, which has been known to deny
    reports of Ukrainian strikes in the past, has been silent on the subject.

    Russia regularly uses its Black Sea Fleet to target Ukrainian
    infrastructure with cruise missiles. In September, during one of its
    largest attacks to date, a barrage of 43 cruise missiles caused
    blackouts across multiple Ukrainian regions.

    Attacks such as these have put the Black Sea Fleet high on Ukraine's hit
    list.

    In September, Ukraine damaged two ships at the port of Sevastopol in
    Crimea, in a move that analysts said prompted Russia to redistribute
    much of its fleet away from the key port.

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 6 11:32:06 2023
    XPost: sci.military.naval, soc.history.war.misc

    On 11/6/23 11:06, a425couple wrote:
    from https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-strikes-damages-askold-new-russia-missile-carrier-black-sea-2023-11

    Ukraine says it struck a brand-new Russian cruise-missile carrier before
    it even got a chance to fight

    Mia Jankowicz Nov 6, 2023, 5:07 AM PST
    A composite image showing the Askold in dock and a blurry image of a
    blaze in a port.
    The Russian corvette Askold in dock in 2022 and a blaze in a port
    identified by officials as the Zaliv shipyard on Saturday. Alexei
    Druzhinin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP Photo / Anton Geraschenko/X
    A Russian missile carrier was "significantly damaged" in Crimea,
    Ukrainian military officers said.
    Russia admitted some damage to a ship in a barrage of 15 cruise missiles. Reports suggested it was the Askold, a brand-new ship that hadn't yet
    joined the Black Sea Fleet.

    see also

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakurt-class_corvette

    https://www.newsweek.com/planet-labs-russian-nacy-missile-crimea-ukraine-askold-1840992

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