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Details of the attack of the Ukrainian cruise missiles "Neptune" on the Black Sea Fleet of Russia

To successfully defeat the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy, Ukraine will need a lot of missiles.

Experts revealed the details of Ukraine's successful attack on the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy, and came to the conclusion that the Ukrainian side will be able to possess at least some potential only if it invests several billion dollars in the production of such missiles and missile systems. Taking into account the fact that the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy is armed with 89 warships and submarines, to successfully defeat the Ukrainian military will need at least 150-180 missile systems, moreover, the latter will need to attack almost simultaneously, since within the next 10-15 minutes , Russia will strike back.

About 500-600 missiles fired at Russian naval ships in the Black Sea may well inflict very serious losses on the Black Sea Fleet, however, Russian anti-aircraft and anti-missile defense systems should not be underestimated either. Even if a cruise missile hits a warship, the latter will not be instantly destroyed, although it will receive significant damage, however, given the presence of cruise missiles, a much more powerful blow will be inflicted on the enemy in the next few minutes.

Among other things, analysts draw attention to the fact that most of the ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy are located behind the zone of destruction of the Ukrainian cruise missiles "Neptune", and in the event of an attack, they will be ready to instantly attack the enemy, in connection with which, the arguments of the Ukrainian military about their readiness to defeat the Russian fleet are more an element of propaganda than they pose any serious threat.

Will there be a supply of 500 air defense missiles from 200 complexes from where they will remove the homing heads for Neptune? The Ukrainian itself is not capable of producing homing heads?

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