Russia, drone and shadow fleet
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World’s largest combat ship begins final sea trials: How powerful is Russia’s nuclear-powered battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov?
Russia's navy just spent 27 years and four times the contract price rebuilding a single Soviet cruiser. The Nakhimov emerges with more missile cells than any surface warship afloat, and the question is whether one irreplaceable hull was the right place to put it all.
The Russian military has attacked two civilian merchant ships in the Black Sea with drones, Ukrainian authorities reported on Friday. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba and the port administration
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Russia’s 28,000-ton nuclear battlecruiser that can outrun all NATO ships nears return
Russia’s most powerful surface combat ship is moving closer to returning to operational service,
A Russian warship, the Admiral Grigorovich, allegedly fired warning shots toward a British pleasure yacht Tuesday morning in the English Channel.
The incident in the English Channel came two days after British forces took hold of a Russian tanker in a similar area.
The UK military will be sent to board ships suspected of being part of Russia’s sanctions-evading “shadow fleet”, threatening shoot-outs between British and Russian soldiers. Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer perversely declared that this was about ...
