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For several weeks, the drones of Sea Baby were running back and forth. During th...

4 Russian vessels were blown up: the details of the unique "mine" special operation of the SBU in the Black Sea became known

For several weeks, the drones of Sea Baby were running back and forth. During this time, they laid 15 mines, and during one of the flights the drone opened fire from a grenade launcher because it was discovered by Russian boats. One of the boats of the Russian Federation was injured in the shootout. Specialists of the Security Service of Ukraine were able to remotely replace approaches for Russian ships in the occupied Crimea in the Black Sea.

Because of this, at least 4 Russian vessels received the damage. About the unique special operation of the SBU writes The Wall Street Journal. Thus, the SBU used the sea drones of its own development of Sea Baby to lay explosives near the water area of ​​the Crimean Peninsula. For this purpose, 15 underwater mines were used, with explosives installed exclusively on the routes used by the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

"After the first applications of marine drones, the Russians built a larger barrier at the port in Sevastopol, which almost made it impossible to strike from drones. So the team of the SBU head Vasyl Malyuk found an alternative: laying sea mines," the material reads. The mines used by the SBU are made of plastic and weigh about 180 kg. These are the so -called "bottom mines". Because of their weight, they are immersed in sludge under shallow water, and therefore it is difficult to detect.

According to the newspaper, the team of Vasyl Malyuk studied and tracked the routes of Russian ships and civil transport within one and a half months before sending Sea Baby "for task". At first, 2 mines were installed, one of which subsequently exploded the Russian rocket corvette "Samum". He is under repair. "Over the following weeks, Sea Baby was running back and forth, overcoming more than 3000 miles, laying about 15 miles.

During one of the flights, it was discovered by three patrol boats of the Raptor class, the drone opened fire from a grenade launcher, struck by a hostile vessel,"-writes " The publication, referring to the story of the brigal general of the SBU Ivan Lukashevich with the call sign "Hunter". The next after Suma was the great patrol boat "Pavel State. " On October 11, during the entrance to the Sevastopol bay, he also "hugged" a mine and struck the board. The ship also went to the port for repair.

The mines and divers combed the territory in search of mines, but apparently unsuccessfully. In 2 days, October 13, another Russian vessel "Pavel Derzhavin", which came out of the Sevastopol bay, came to a mine and received a significant hole. The occupiers were directed there to pick up "Pavel Derzhavin", but he also ran into a mine and now had to tow. Further, the list of those who "met" Ukrainian mines by irony was the modern mine ship "Vladimir Kozitsky".

According to The Wall Street Journal, the remote mining made by the SBU SBU Baby drones is the first example of a successful remote change in the world. In total, under the guidance of Vasyl Malyuk, the Security Service of Ukraine was struck by 11 Russian warships and the Crimean bridge, which Russian invaders still cannot be used at full capacity. We will remind that on May 25 in the SBU told.