Nov 6, 2024

Russian Caspian Sea Naval Base Hit By Ukrainian Drones

The Russian base on the Caspian Sea is 1500 miles from Ukraine, demonstrating the Ukrainian military's increasingly sophisticated attack drone capabilities. JL

Sofiia Syngaivska reports in Defense Express:

A recent attack on Russia’s Kaspiysk naval base on the Caspian Sea coast demonstrates Ukraine’s growing capabilities to launch long-range drone strikes. Footage reveals Ukrainian kamikaze drones, likely based on the A-22 light aircraft, targeting the heavily fortified base. Kaspiysk, located over 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine’s border, is a critical asset for Russia's military. Home to the Caspian Flotilla, it houses five corvettes equipped with the Kalibr cruise missiles, giving it a formidable missile launch capacity of up to 40 missiles. This recent strike appears to be a preventive measure aimed at reducing the threat of these missiles being used against Ukrainian targets.

A recent attack on russia’s Kaspiysk naval base on the Caspian Sea coast demonstrates Ukraine’s growing capabilities to launch long-range drone strikes. Footage circulating on social media reveals Ukrainian kamikaze drones, likely based on the A-22 light aircraft, targeting heavily fortified russian base. The footage captures intense defensive gunfire from russian soldiers and even a near hit on a vessel, reportedly the Project 1234.1 missile boat.

Read more: ​Newly-Built russian Amur ​Corvette Joins Caspian Flotilla After Fleeing the Black Sea

Kaspiysk, located over 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine’s border, is a critical asset for russian military. Home to the Caspian Flotilla, it houses five corvettes equipped with the Kalibr cruise missiles, giving it a formidable missile launch capacity of up to 40 missiles. This recent strike appears to be a preventive measure aimed at reducing the threat of these missiles being used against Ukrainian targets.

The Caspian Flotilla has been actively involved in past missile strikes on Ukraine, particularly during early 2022 and more recently in July 2024. However, of the five Kalibr-capable ships, only three Buyan-M corvettes were active in the Caspian before 2022. The others, Karakurt-class corvettes transferred from the Black Sea in early 2024, may not yet be fully operational.

Strategic strike on russia’s Caspian Flotilla serves as a preventative measure against future missile attacks Defense Express Ukrainian Drone Strike Reaches russia’s Caspian Naval Base, Why Is This Target Important
Strategic strike on russia’s Caspian Flotilla serves as a preventative measure against future missile attacks / open source

Moreover, Kaspiysk’s location could make it a logistical point for transporting artillery or components for the Shahed drones from Iran to russia. This possibility adds strategic importance to the base and heightens the impact of the strike, even if only a missile boat, rather than a larger corvette or ammunition vessel, was damaged.

No comments:

Post a Comment