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Russian BRK "Bastion" worked out a strike on NATO ships from a distance of 600 kilometers

Russian DBK "Bastion" discovered NATO ships even before entering the Black Sea and successfully worked out their destruction.

Recent missile launches by the Bastion coastal missile systems have been linked to the practice of strikes against NATO ships. Most likely, the strike was practiced at the maximum possible distance for these complexes - 600 kilometers, i.e., even before the entry of two Spanish warships into the waters of the Black Sea.

Taking into account the fact that the Russian military practiced the launches of anti-ship missiles of the Bastion BRK literally a few hours before the entry of two ships of the Spanish Navy, it is logical to assume that the Russian military was able to determine the current location of the warships and after that the strikes were practiced. In turn, experts draw attention to the fact that despite the fact that we are talking about real launches, the Russian military could also practice electronic missile launches.

 

 

“The capabilities of the Russian BRK“ Bastion ”are sufficient to sink enemy ships even when the latter are still making the transition from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. In other words, Russia reminds the military commanders of NATO countries that in the event of a threat, the Alliance's warships will not even be able to launch an attack - they will be destroyed even before entering the Black Sea. ", - emphasizes the specialist.

It should be clarified that on September 23 in the western part of the Black Sea two Russian frontline bombers were spotted, which could practice striking the same Spanish warships that were just off the coast of Romania.

The main thing was that. C400 is not an option. Will not fire

What will they shoot down with? S-400 :) So they have a shutdown system :) :) :)

Before entering the Black Sea, it will not work. Turkey will not sit with its mouth open when missiles are flying on it. They will be shot down.

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