Russian Black Sea Fleet RelocatesUkrainian Drone Attacks
A Russian official confirms that the fleet's move from Sevastopol was driven by the threat of Ukrainian unmanned boats.
- Russia's Black Sea Fleet has been moved from Sevastopol to Novorossiisk following persistent Ukrainian drone attacks.
- Dmitry Rogozin, a Russian-installed senator, provided the first official confirmation of the fleet's relocation.
- Rogozin emphasized the need for Russia to advance its drone technology and electronic warfare capabilities.
- The relocation highlights the vulnerability of large Russian ships to Ukrainian unmanned boats in the Black Sea.
- Russia is urged to focus on developing satellite and surface guidance systems to improve targeting accuracy amidst electronic warfare challenges.