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Ukrainian suicide boats attack in swarms, forming a battle formation to take down Russian warships

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí08/03/2024


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A Ukrainian Sea Baby suicide boat (Photo: Ukrainian Army).

Ukrainian navy suicide boats chased the Russian Black Sea Fleet's missile corvette Sergei Kotov on March 5, causing heavy damage before sinking the 1,700-ton vessel outside the port of Feodosiya in southeastern Crimea.

The Sea Baby drone attack extended a remarkable string of attacks by a navy that no longer has many warships but still claims to have destroyed a series of large warships of the Black Sea Fleet.

Ukraine's Sea Baby unmanned boats are considered increasingly dangerous.

Instead of trying to penetrate Russian warship anchorages singly or in small groups, the satellite-controlled drone boats attack “in wolf packs” at night, much like German submarines did in World War II.

But where German U-boats moved in “swarms,” they attacked individually, with each commander choosing his own target and approach. By contrast, the Ukrainian Sea Baby operators appeared to coordinate their attacks, concentrating and even crowding the Russian warships.

The moment Russian warships fought hand-to-hand with Ukrainian suicide boats

The coordinated tactic was evident in a recent attack, when Sea Babies attacked the Sergei Kotov under the cover of darkness. The crew of the Russian warship spotted several Sea Babies speeding up from behind. Immediately, the crew opened fire.

But video footage of the attack shows a second group of unmanned boats took advantage of the distraction of the Russian soldiers on board and attacked from the unprotected side of the ship.

The Ukrainian drones do not appear to have actually attacked the Sergei Kotov. Rather, they lured the Russian warship into open waters just outside Feodosiya. There, another group of Sea Babies was waiting. It was this second group of drones that attacked the Russian ship.

The previous attack by Sea Baby drone boats on the Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov off southern Crimea on the night of February 14 also used similar tactics, according to one of the landing ship's crew members.

But instead of pressing Caesar Kunikov, the unmanned boats overwhelmed the 4,100-ton ship. “The battle lasted 20 minutes,” the survivor recalled.

"Four of the 10 unmanned boats of the (Ukraine) navy were destroyed. The fifth unmanned boat hit Caesar Kunikov at the stern, causing the ship to become immobile, then unmanned boats 6, 7, 8, 9 hit the ship in turn on the left side of the middle of the ship and closer to the stern, with the aim of capsizing the ship," the crew member said.

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Ukraine's unmanned boats are increasingly becoming a greater threat to Russia, a country with a navy far superior to its opponent.

Ukraine began using explosive-laden drone boats in 2022 and claimed to have broken Russia's dominance in the Black Sea by attacking a series of Moscow's warships and military infrastructure.

Last month, Ukraine said it had destroyed or damaged dozens of Russian warships since the conflict began. Ukraine estimates it has taken out as many as a third of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

General Ivan Lukashevych of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced that the country has upgraded a series of "huge" features on its fleet of unmanned boats, making them "more powerful, more effective and more dangerous" than before. He claimed that Ukraine has created " the world's first USV fleet", revolving around the most famous variant, the Sea Baby.

Experts say the Sea Baby’s low cost and remote operation give Ukraine an advantage in asymmetric warfare against Russia, which often launches large numbers of drones and boats to disrupt Russian defenses and destroy targets.



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