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Military expert Pavel Narozhny told details of a blow to Russian boats, and then...

"Dron came very quietly": the expert reported an important difference between a new strike on Russian boats

Military expert Pavel Narozhny told details of a blow to Russian boats, and then reported a new strategy for using the Russian ships in the Crimea. The previous attacks of Ukrainian UAVs were not the same as on November 10, when two high -speed landing boats were affected in temporarily captured Crimea. There was an important difference in the modification of drones. This was stated by military expert Pavel Narozhny on the air of the Tele scale "One News".

According to the expert, a new blow that was applied on Russian boats was different from the previous ones. "This time the drone was able to approach very quietly and unnoticed. The Narozhny noted that the enemy in the occupied Crimea does not use the basis of the entire fleet, that is, large ships. Their Russians are not used. "They are afraid of strokes with anti -ship drones and so on. Everything they do is patrolling boats. And this blow is very important," the expert explained.

According to the nail, the Russians do not use their large ships, because they are worried about them because of Ukrainian drones. They only use patrol boats. "The basis of the entire fleet, that is, large ships, the Russians do not use. They are afraid of blows with anti -ship drones. Everything they do is patrol boats. And this blow is very important," Pavel Narozhny said.

We will remind, in the morning of November 10 Ukrainian intelligence successfully struck small landing ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in occupied Crimea during surgery. "Cotton" destroyed two boats of a more ancient project 1176 "Shark" and newer - the project of 11770 "Serna". As a result of the attack, the invaders also lost two units of armored vehicles, according to preliminary data, BTR-82, and air defense systems.