These obsolescences explain why things didn’t turn out the way Putin had hoped on the ground
by Vincenzo Camporini / CorriereTv
Why was there no attack from the sea, a landing of Russian Navy infantrymen ready to launch an attack on the Odessa quadrant? If skills are lacking or those skills are not ideal, what this ship represents is exemplary in my opinion. It is one of five cruisers available to the entire Russian surface fleet, including the Asian seas. Three of these cruisers belong to the Moskva class, a class formed in the 1970s. Work on the Moskva’s keel began in 1976, she was commissioned in 1979 and remained there until 1990, when she was decommissioned. It was salvaged in 2000 when it became part of the Russian surface fleet; We are talking about an old iron, it is a ship that has served its time, and this shows the state of the Russian surface navy. The Moskva is the picture of a military power that has very serious gaps, also has serious obsolescence, which in a way, along with the quality of the fighters on the ground and their lack of motivation, can explain why things are on the ground they don’t have like Putin hoped he was convinced they would go.
April 14, 2022 Updated April 14, 2022 6:03 p.m
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