Russia solves 'Calibr' missile loading issue in Novorossiysk - Ukrainian Navy.


The Russian Federation has apparently found a solution to the problem of loading 'Calibr' type missiles onto its ships after relocating vessels of the Black Sea Fleet from Crimea to Novorossiysk. This was reported by the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Navy, Captain 3rd Rank Dmytro Pletenchuk on the air.
'Based on the enemy's use of surface ships, it can be concluded that the occupiers have solved the problem of loading 'Calibr' missiles on board,' he noted.
According to the spokesperson, it is strange that Russia took so long to do this, as 'systems that allow missiles to be loaded are not something extraordinarily special'.
He added that the enemy had previously adapted to horizontally loading missiles onto submarines.
'One could say that the enemy is constantly preparing. Currently, it has a different tactic - mostly using drones. But this doesn't mean that we can relax and not expect other means of influence,' emphasized Pletenchuk.
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