• a Quora - In Ukraine War - Russia now has a brown water Navy

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    Brent Cooper
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    What is your opinion on the Russian Navy's next move?

    They are out of moves. They pulled all of their ships out of Sevastopol
    because they couldn’t protect their ships.

    They relocated most of their ships to Novorossiysk where they thought
    they could be protected. Russia soon learned that this was not the case
    when their ships were attacked there.

    Despite Russian attempts to put a spin on the situation, the Russian
    navy in the Black Sea has become a brown-water fleet incapable of
    implementing innovative solutions and unwilling to partner with foreign
    powers to supplement their dilapidated naval defenses.

    "A brown-water navy means that the naval force operates in coastal
    waters, in the area close to the shore, no farther than 12 miles [19km]
    off the coast or on the river routes," said military analyst Ivan
    Kirichevsky.

    This describes the current activity of the Russian navy at Sevastopol,
    said Kirichevsky, who works for the Kyiv-based consulting company
    Defence Express.

    "They're crawling out a few kilometres from the shore of the temporarily occupied Crimea, shooting Kalibr missiles and quickly crawling back," he
    said.

    In essence, the Kremlin's navy is essentially confined to its bases and
    cannot operate, analysts said, noting that this has come as a surprise,
    as before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia's Black Sea Fleet
    was considered a mighty force.

    Now these ships are not leaving the ports at all, he said.

    "The only thing their navy can do is creep a few kilometres away from
    the shore and shell us with Kalibr missiles, and transport military
    cargo along the Sea of Azov, where they don't face any threats,"
    Kirichevsky said.

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