@Capt_Navy@ukrpravda_news First Ukrainian-made Neptune Anti-Ship Missiles delivered to just days before invasion on 20th Feb mounted on Transporter erector launchers (TEL).
Neptune missiles launched at Russian amphibious ships in February were shot down but provided some deterrent effect
@Capt_Navy@ukrpravda_news Missiles fired subsequently did no damage. Investigation by manufacturer (Kiev Design Bureau Luch) discovered a fault with warhead fuses (possibly sabotage) this was quickly rectified.
@Capt_Navy@ukrpravda_news Moskva was detected by shore based by radar on April 13th about 120km off coast - radar range unusually extended by cloud conditions.
Western ISR support was not involved in the attack.
At 4pm two missiles were launched from TEL (Report claims this is photo of actual launch)
@Capt_Navy@ukrpravda_news Bayraktar UAVs unable to be launched to verify if the missiles had hit due to very low cloud.
Ships rushing to aid of sticken Moskva from Crimea and other directions were the first indications of a hit.
A sudden storm hampered rescue of sailors from the sinking cruiser.
@Capt_Navy@ukrpravda_news Weather cleared the following morning and smoke from the sinking ship was briefly visible on the horizon from the coast of Ukriane.
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@AdmTonyRadakin ISL says he hopes that the approx 1,700 personnel that will deploy with the Carrier Strike Group in May will be vaccinated before they sail. #CSG21
@AdmTonyRadakin A key decision is whether the carrier will enter the South China Sea, where the rapidly expanding Chinese navy is asserting its presence.
That is a decision for Mr Johnson’s and the cabinet, Admiral Radakin
said. #CGG21