There is one enemy ship in the Black Sea and three in the Mediterranean with the ability to launch 28 Kalibr missiles. There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, and 6 ships have passed through the Kerch Strait.
In the Black Sea, there is 1 enemy ship without Kalibrs. In the Mediterranean, there are 4 Russian ships, 3 of which are carrying Kalibrs with a possible volley of up to 28 missiles.
In the Black Sea, there is one Russian ship carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, but without missiles. There are 4 ships in the Mediterranean, 3 of which have 16 Kalibr missiles.
The Ukrainian Navy reports the presence of one Russian ship carrying Kalibr cruise missiles in the Black Sea. There are 4 enemy ships in the Mediterranean, 3 of which have up to 16 Kalibr missiles.
There are two Russian ships in the Black Sea, one of which carries Kalibr cruise missiles. In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 4 ships, 3 of which have Kalibrs with a total volley of up to 16 missiles.
Due to the thick fog in the Bosphorus Strait, ship traffic in both directions was temporarily suspended. Visibility deteriorated, especially on bridges, leading to traffic jams. The traffic was later resumed.
Two enemy ships were spotted in the Black Sea, one of which was carrying Kalibr missiles. In the Mediterranean, there are three ships, two of which can carry up to 12 Kalibr cruise missiles.
Three enemy ships were detected in the Black and Mediterranean Seas, four of which were carrying Kalibr cruise missiles. The total number of missiles ready for launch is up to 20.
The Ukrainian Navy reports 2 Russian ships in the Black Sea, capable of carrying up to 8 Kalibr cruise missiles. There is also 1 ship with 4 Kalibrs in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Ukrainian Navy reports 2 Russian ships in the Black Sea, capable of carrying up to 8 Kalibr cruise missiles. There is also a ship with 4 Kalibrs in the Mediterranean.
The Ukrainian Navy reports 2 enemy missile carriers in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 8 Kalibr missiles. There are also 2 Russian ships in the Mediterranean, one of which carries up to 4 cruise missiles.
There are 4 Russian Kalibr cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 24 missiles. In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 3 ships, 2 of which have up to 20 Kalibr missiles.
In the Black Sea, there are two Russian ships with Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total volley of up to 8 missiles. In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 3 ships, 2 of which have up to 20 Kalibr missiles.
There is one Russian Kalibr cruise missile carrier ship in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 4 missiles. In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 3 ships, 2 of which have up to 20 Kalibrs.
There is one Russian Kalibr cruise missile carrier ship in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 4 missiles. In the Mediterranean Sea, there is another ship with 16 Kalibrs.
There is one Russian Kalibr cruise missile carrier ship in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 4 missiles. In the Mediterranean Sea, there is another ship with 16 Kalibrs.
There are two Russian Kalibr cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 8 missiles. There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, and one in the Mediterranean with a volley of up to 16 missiles.
As of September 25, there is one Russian ship in the Black Sea that is not a cruise missile carrier. There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, and one Kalibr carrier in the Mediterranean.
In the Black Sea, there is one enemy ship on combat duty that is not a Kalibr carrier. There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, and one Kalibr cruise missile carrier in the Mediterranean.
In the Black Sea, there is one Russian ship on combat duty that is not a Kalibr carrier. In the Mediterranean, there is one ship with 16 Kalibr cruise missiles.
As of September 18, 2024, there is 1 enemy ship with Kalibr in the Black Sea, none in the Sea of Azov, and 5 in the Mediterranean. Russia continues to violate the SOLAS Convention by disabling identification systems on ships.
As of August 19, 2024, there are no enemy ships in the Black and Azov Seas. There is 1 Russian ship in the Mediterranean, but no Kalibr cruise missile carriers.
As of August 18, there were no Russian ships in the Black and Azov Seas. One Russian ship, which is not a missile carrier, is on duty in the Mediterranean.
There is one Russian ship carrying Kalibr cruise missiles in the Black Sea. During the day, 18 ships passed through the Kerch Strait, 8 to the Black Sea and 10 to the Sea of Azov.
There is one Russian Kalibr cruise missile carrier ship in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 4 missiles. During the day, 13 ships passed through the Kerch Strait in both directions.
The Russian occupation army has withdrawn one missile carrier into the Black Sea with a total salvo of up to 4 Kalibr cruise missiles.
Russian ships with Kalibr cruise missiles are detected in the Black and Mediterranean Seas. Russia continues to violate the SOLAS Convention by disabling AIS systems on its ships.
the Russian occupation army deployed one missile carrier into the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 4 Kalibr cruise missiles.
the Russian occupation army deployed one missile carrier into the Black Sea with a total volley of up to 4 Kalibr cruise missiles.
There are currently two Russian missile carriers in the Black Sea with a total volley of up to eight "Kalibr" missiles.