Caspian Sea Showdown: 🎯 Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Target Russian Navy 🌊

The whispers started subtly, filtering through encrypted comms channels, then exploding across social media: Ukraine had struck the Russian Navy in the Caspian Sea. Not the Black Sea, mind you, where the fight has raged for nearly two years, but the Caspian, hundreds of miles from the front lines. This wasn’t just another attack; this was a statement. Anyone who has served in both Iraq and Afghanistan has seen firsthand the psychological impact of unexpected attacks, the way they can unravel an enemy’s sense of security. These videos highlight a significant escalation in the Ukraine-Russian War, a bold projection of Ukrainian power that has sent ripples of concern through the Russian military. The videos depict the aftermath of drone strikes on the Kaspiysk port, show damage assessment of Russian vessels, and analyze the strategic implications of this unprecedented attack. They also raise crucial questions about the future of the conflict and the evolving nature of modern warfare.

These attacks represent a significant shift in the operational reach of the Ukrainian military. The ability to strike targets deep within Russian territory, far from the front lines, signifies a new phase in the war. We can expect to see more such attacks in the coming weeks, likely targeting not only naval assets but also other strategic infrastructure within Russia. This development will force the Russian Army to re-evaluate its defensive posture and divert resources to protect a much wider area. It also puts pressure on Russia’s allies in the region, who may now be reassessing their relationships with Moscow in light of Ukraine’s demonstrated ability to project power. I recall the early days of the Iraq War, when the initial “shock and awe” campaign aimed to achieve precisely this effect – to disrupt and demoralize the enemy by demonstrating overwhelming force and reach. Ukraine, while lacking the sheer firepower of the U.S. military, is achieving a similar effect through strategic use of drone technology.

This Caspian Sea attack marks a turning point in the Ukraine-Russian War. It underscores Ukraine’s increasing military capabilities and its resolve to strike back at Russia wherever it deems necessary. The attack also highlights the evolving role of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in modern warfare, showcasing their effectiveness in disrupting traditional military strategies and achieving strategic objectives. Scroll down to see the videos that captured this dramatic escalation in the conflict and offer a glimpse into the future of warfare.

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The Caspian Sea, the world’s largest inland body of water, is bordered by five countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan.

Kaspiysk Port Update – Satellite Imagery After Ukraine’s Drone Attack Shows Caspian Fleet Dispersed Suchomimus
90,355 views | 9,146 | November 7 2024 11:00:06 (220 comments)[ Read more … ] Satellite imagery after Ukraine’s drone strike on Kaspiysk shows the Caspian Flotilla dispersed. Sources claim two Gepard-class frigates damaged. Likely untrue as the drone targetted a Tarantul.

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Russian Caspian Fleet Hit by Ukrainian Drones 1500 km Away UATV English
5,875 views | 411 | November 7 2024 02:00:36 (12 comments)[ Read more … ] Ukrainian drones reached Dagestan and the Caspian fleet of Russia for the first time. Ukrainian-made drones precisely hit targets located 1,500 km away. Imagine what would be possible when Ukrainian missiles will join the battle! Two missile ships were reportedly hit, marking the first strike on the Caspian force of Russia. The ships damaged were previously involved in launching missile strikes against Ukraine. _____________________________________ Subscribe to The Gaze: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGazeDigitalPlatform UATV Explains page: https://www.facebook.com/uatvexplains Subscribe to UATV English: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UATVEN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UATV_en WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vau7DqJ2ZjCqG62sek1B Telegram: https://t.me/uatv_eng Website : https://uatv.ua/en/

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Ukrainian Drone Strike Rocks Russian Caspian Sea Port! Defense Digest
23,692 views | 856 | November 8 2024 11:30:08 (20 comments)[ Read more … ] In an unprecedented move, Ukraine has launched a bold drone attack on Russian warships stationed in the Caspian Sea, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Striking over 1,000 kilometers from the front lines, Ukrainian drones targeted the port city of Kaspiysk, showcasing Kyiv’s growing ability to conduct long-range strikes. Footage shared on social media reveals drones diving towards their targets, with anti-aircraft fire lighting up the night sky. Reports indicate that the attack damaged two missile ships, adding to the heavy toll on the Russian Navy, already struggling with significant losses in the Black Sea. This operation underscores Ukraine’s use of advanced, domestically produced drones to challenge Russian naval strength far from traditional conflict zones.
    
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Ukraine to launch new drone strikes on Russian fleet in Caspian Sea, Russians defenseless Kanal13
17,822 views | 515 | November 17 2024 05:00:06 (9 comments)[ Read more … ] #Kanal13​ #likekanal13​ #subscribekanal13 #warinukraine https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13az?sub_confirmation=1 – SUBSCRIBE TO US! A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian fleet in the Caspian Sea demonstrates that Ukraine is capable of striking regions in Russia that were previously considered safe, the British Ministry of Defence writes , citing intelligence data. It is recalled that on November 6, Ukraine launched a drone strike on the port of Kaspiysk in Russia, where several Russian Navy ships were located. It is noted that at least two Gepard-class frigates were damaged. The extent of the damage is currently unknown, but any damage to the ships is likely to be quickly repaired, British intelligence believes. The report emphasizes that the Caspian Fleet was most likely used for massive attacks on Ukraine in 2022 and continued to be used for attacks in 2023-2024. “Ukraine probably attacked the Caspian flotilla in response to these strikes on its territory,” the intelligence service notes. At the same time, the British Ministry of Defence emphasizes that this attack demonstrates Ukraine’s ability to strike Russian targets in areas that were previously considered safe. “Before the strike, the Ukrainian UAV covered a large area of Russian territory without being intercepted. This will obviously cause concern among the Russian political and military leadership,” the intelligence service noted. Recall, on November 6, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine conducted a special operation, which resulted in a successful attack on the Russian flotilla in the Caspian Sea. As a result of UAV strikes, at least two objects in Kaspiysk were damaged – the missile ships “Tatarstan” and “Dagestan”. As BILD tabloid analyst Julian Repke noted, the attack on the Caspian flotilla coincided with the US presidential election day. According to Repke, this could also be a demonstration of force by Kiev , for which the military base on the Caspian is a legitimate target. He emphasizes that, for the first time since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a Russian flotilla based in the Caspian Sea. According to preliminary data, several ships of the Russian Federation were damaged in the port of Kaspiysk. Repke insists that the Caspian Flotilla, which is more than a thousand kilometers from the launch site of the attack drones, is a legitimate target for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. http://youtube.com/kanal13az/join – click here and support Kanal13 monthly for distributing more videos and independent journalism

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Ukraine drone attack damages Russian warships in Caspian Sea Straight Arrow News
137,294 views | 1,884 | November 6 2024 20:55:50 (114 comments)[ Read more … ] Ukraine has taken its fight to a new front, reportedly striking Russian naval targets nearly 930 miles from its borders. Early Wednesday, Nov. 6, Ukrainian drones hit the port city of Kaspiysk in Russia’s Dagestan region. At least two missile ships were damaged, according to Ukrainian intelligence sources.

The vessels, identified as the Tatarstan and Dagestan, are part of Russia’s Caspian Flotilla. The fllet is a critical naval force tied to missile strikes on Ukraine.

This marks the first reported Ukrainian operation in the Caspian Sea. Experts said it signaled a significant expansion of Kyiv’s campaign far beyond the Black Sea.

Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed its air defenses intercepted a drone over Kaspiysk. However, it hasn’t provided details about the extent of the damage.

Footage circulating online appears to show drones striking port facilities and vessels. Officials said that footage has yet to be verified.

The Caspian Flotilla plays a vital role in Russia’s military logistics. It facilitates the movement of warships and supplies between the Caspian and Black Seas. Analysts suggest the strike could disrupt Russia’s ability to mobilize naval resources and project power in the region.

This operation is the latest in Ukraine’s persistent campaign to target high-value Russian military assets. Kyiv has hit targets in Crimea, Moscow-controlled areas and even deep into Russian territory, keeping pressure on Russian forces.

Despite lacking a large navy, Ukraine’s use of long-range strikes is proving highly effective. These attacks have forced Russia to remain on the defensive.

Analysts say this bold move demonstrates Ukraine’s ability to challenge Moscow far from the battlefield, reaching areas once considered secure by Russian officials.

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Ukrainian Drone Reaches russia’s Caspian Naval Base Defense News
2,120 views | 70 | November 7 2024 10:03:04 (2 comments)[ Read more … ] latest news Welcome back to the Defense news channel for a discussion about An attack drone struck a Russian Navy corvette from the Caspian Flotilla at a naval base in Kaspiysk, traveling undetected for 1,500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Local residents captured footage of the strike, revealing damage to a Project 12411 corvette equipped with Kh-35 missiles and anti-aircraft artillery. The base hosts various vessels, including Kalibr cruise missile carriers, which are used to strike targets from the Caspian Sea. Despite official claims that all drones were intercepted, the footage confirms the successful strike on the naval base. Defense News is a YouTube channel dedicated to military world lover.

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