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According to the report, Ukraine continues to attack gas platforms in the Black Sea that Russia uses for military purposes. Recently, Ukrainian naval drones equipped with FPV drones attacked a gas platform in the Black Sea where Russian special forces are stationed. The platform was severely damaged. Russia has been using gas production platforms in the Black Sea for military purposes. These platforms are used to deploy troops, install small radar systems for monitoring air and surface activity, signal relays for drones, and reconnaissance equipment to track the movements of Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian naval drones attack them. Recall, the Security Service of Ukraine traditionally uses its Sea Baby drones for operations in the Black Sea, while military intelligence deploys the Magura naval drones. Explore the sophisticated technology and tactics behind Ukraine's innovative drone warfare capabilities. $500 racing drones are transformed into precision-guided munitions, the advanced navigation and communication systems that enable long-range autonomous operations, and the explosive engineering that makes these platforms so effective against hardened targets.
The report also said that it was recalled recently, Security Service of Ukraine has destroyed a Russian radar system and warehouse facilities located on gas production platforms in the Black Sea using a coordinated drone strike. According to the SBU, the operation was carried out by the 13th Main Directorate of its Military Counter-Intelligence Department. The mission involved a combination of aerial and naval drones targeting Russian military infrastructure placed on Ukrainian offshore drilling rigs. An aerial drone allegedly first struck one of the platforms, followed by a naval drone that delivered a secondary hit. The attack destroyed a Russian "Neva" radar system used for monitoring aerial and surface activity, as well as supply storage and living quarters on the platform, the SBU reported. The SBU noted that the attack is part of an ongoing effort to clear the Black Sea of Russian military presence and equipment.
The report also said that In early May, Ukraine shot down two Russian Su-30 fighter jets using air-to-air missiles fired from Magura-7 naval drones and two Russian Mi-8 helicopters in December 2024.The Magura drones also sank the Russian patrol ship Sergey Kotov on March 5, 2024, and the landing ship Caesar Kunikov on Feb. 14, 2024.As of 2024, Ukraine was reportedly able to destroy or disable one-third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in a drone and missile campaign, despite Moscow's significant advantage in sheer naval power.
Watch the report on the YT link.
The report also said that it was recalled recently, Security Service of Ukraine has destroyed a Russian radar system and warehouse facilities located on gas production platforms in the Black Sea using a coordinated drone strike. According to the SBU, the operation was carried out by the 13th Main Directorate of its Military Counter-Intelligence Department. The mission involved a combination of aerial and naval drones targeting Russian military infrastructure placed on Ukrainian offshore drilling rigs. An aerial drone allegedly first struck one of the platforms, followed by a naval drone that delivered a secondary hit. The attack destroyed a Russian "Neva" radar system used for monitoring aerial and surface activity, as well as supply storage and living quarters on the platform, the SBU reported. The SBU noted that the attack is part of an ongoing effort to clear the Black Sea of Russian military presence and equipment.
The report also said that In early May, Ukraine shot down two Russian Su-30 fighter jets using air-to-air missiles fired from Magura-7 naval drones and two Russian Mi-8 helicopters in December 2024.The Magura drones also sank the Russian patrol ship Sergey Kotov on March 5, 2024, and the landing ship Caesar Kunikov on Feb. 14, 2024.As of 2024, Ukraine was reportedly able to destroy or disable one-third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in a drone and missile campaign, despite Moscow's significant advantage in sheer naval power.
Watch the report on the YT link.