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Breaking News: Using Magura V5 naval drones Ukrainian Special Forces struck four Russian Tunets-class boats in Crimea.


On May 30, 2024, Ukrainian naval drones struck four Russian Tunets-class boats in Crimea, with two of the vessels confirmed destroyed. The strike, executed by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate and spearheaded by the elite Special Forces unit "Group 13," marks a significant escalation in the ongoing naval conflict in the Black Sea. This operation underscores the increasing effectiveness of Ukraine's advanced drone warfare capabilities against Russian naval ships.
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Using Magura V5 naval drones Special Forces struck four Russian Tunets-class boats in Crimea, showcasing the power and precision of Ukraine's advanced drone warfare capabilities. (Picture source: Video Social Network)


The operation used Magura V5 naval drones, part of Ukraine's advanced maritime warfare arsenal. These drones have been pivotal in previous successful missions, targeting and disabling several Russian ships, including the Ivan Hurs, Ivanovets, and Sergei Kotov.

The Magura V5 is an advanced naval drone developed by Ukraine. It features stealth technology, high maneuverability, precision targeting, and autonomous operation capabilities. This state-of-the-art drone enhances Ukraine’s maritime combat abilities by allowing it to conduct precise strikes on enemy vessels, effectively disrupting their operations and logistics without risking human lives. These advanced features make the Magura V5 a formidable asset in naval warfare, capable of evading detection and delivering accurate, impactful attacks on enemy targets.

The Magura V5 has demonstrated its prowess through successful operations in recent weeks. Notably, the drone played a crucial role in disabling several Russian vessels in the Black Sea, including the Ivan Hurs, Ivanovets, and Sergei Kotov ships. These strikes have significantly hampered Russian naval capabilities, showcasing the effectiveness of the Magura V5 in Ukraine’s strategic operations. The drone's successful deployment highlights Ukraine’s growing technological edge in the ongoing conflict, reinforcing its ability to challenge Russian aggression with precision and efficiency.

"Group 13," a specialized unit within the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, is known for its expertise in maritime drone operations. This highly skilled and somewhat secretive unit has gained a reputation for its precision and effectiveness in crippling enemy naval capabilities. Their knowledge of Black Sea Fleet operations, a legacy from Soviet-era military practices, has significantly enhanced their operational success.

According to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, the recent attack destroyed two CS-701 "Tunets" transport-landing boats and damaged two others. These vessels were reportedly used by Russian forces for logistics and patrol operations around the occupied peninsula of Crimea.

The CS-701 "Tunets" is a transport-landing boat used by the Russian military for logistics and patrol operations, particularly in coastal and nearshore areas. These vessels are designed for versatility, capable of transporting troops, equipment, and supplies, as well as conducting surveillance and patrol missions. The Tunets-class boats are integral to maintaining supply lines and operational readiness in contested maritime regions, making them strategic targets in naval conflicts. Their destruction or incapacitation can significantly disrupt military logistics and operational capabilities, as evidenced by recent Ukrainian drone strikes.

The Ukrainian military's increasing use of sophisticated drone technology underscores its strategic emphasis on disrupting Russian maritime logistics and patrol routes. This latest attack highlights the capabilities of the Magura V5 drones and underscores the growing prowess of Ukrainian special forces in the region.

As the conflict continues, Ukraine's ability to strike key Russian naval assets will likely play a critical role in the broader military dynamics of the Black Sea region. The success of "Group 13" in this operation demonstrates Ukraine's ongoing commitment to effectively leveraging advanced technology and specialized units to counteract Russian invasion.


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