The Russian Frigate 'Admiral Makarov' Might Be The Juiciest Target In The Black Sea
I can't find any trusted source that confirms that the ship has been hit, much less sunk.
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The Russian Frigate Admiral Makarov Might Be The Juiciest Target In The Black Sea
David Axe Forbes Staff
I write about ships, planes, tanks, drones, missiles and satellites.
May 6, 2022, 02:09am EDT
'Admiral Makarov.' RUSSIAN NAVY PHOTO
After
the dramatic sinking of the missile-cruiser
Moskva by a Ukrainian missile battery on April 14, the Russian Black Sea Fleet is down to just three major surface combatants. The best and most important of them might be the new missile-frigate
Admiral Makarov.
And that makes the 409-foot
Admiral Makarov perhaps the most valuable target for Ukrainian missile crews and drone operators. We dont know how many of its best Neptune anti-ship missiles the Ukrainian navy has left or whether Kyivs TB-2 drones are hunting for the Russian frigate or her Black Sea sisters.
On Thursday and Friday there were reports the Ukrainians had landed a blow with a Neptune and the frigate was on fire. There was no immediate hard evidence to back up the rumors, although one blurry video that circulated online does seem to depict a warship in flames.
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