Biggest Russian Ship GONE! Nuclear Submarine Base Damaged! Navy Parade Cancelled!
Russia’s naval power is facing a multi-front crisis that exposes deep structural weaknesses in its ability to project force and maintain strategic deterrence. The loss of its only aircraft carrier, Admiral Kuznetsov, marks the end of Russian blue-water carrier capability, removing a key symbol of global naval reach. Simultaneous damage to key Pacific naval bases from a rare, massive tsunami has disrupted submarine operations and may have compromised critical infrastructure supporting Russia’s nuclear fleet. Ukrainian military intelligence has further eroded Moscow’s maritime security by obtaining and publicizing classified data on its newest Borei-class submarine, highlighting exploitable vulnerabilities. Even symbolic displays of strength, such as Navy Day celebrations, are now vulnerable to low-cost Ukrainian provocations that undermine Russia’s image of control. Together, these blows accelerate the decline of Russia’s maritime influence and strain its capacity to sustain both regional and global naval presence.
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