RebelE Infantry said:aggiehawg said:Haven't seen where their naval technology has been that helpful, despite Ukraine being a state that borders the Black Sea. If they could launch cruise missiles that are guided into Kiev, why are they not doing that?Quote:
From a strategic standpoint, they've prioritized the development of better missile and naval technology.
Why haven't they made a serious attempt to take Odessa?
Went down a short rabbit hole today about the Russian sub, The Kursk, from back in 2000, when Putin was first in office. He was at his dacha on the Black Sea when it went down after explosions. His Navy lied to him that rescue was imminent so he did not return to Moscow for several days. He was trashed over that and learned the political mistake. He apparently did not learn the "military will lie to him" lesson.
It appears that Odessa is very well defended, and the adverse weather has prevented an amphibious landing so far. It could be that they are happy to tie down the Ukrainian forces there and keep them from reinforcing other areas of the front.
The sinking of the Vitaly Bykov was a strong warning against an amphibious landing because it was done with a low tech, plentiful, unguided GRAD MLRS. If they can simply ripple surface rockets against any ship that comes inside the threat ring as it approaches the coast around Odesa then itmeans that those concealed shore battery launchers need to be neutralized as an enabling condition for the landing. Any embarked landing forces that saw the Bykov get lit up will mutiny if they think their ship is going to get the same treatment.