benchmark said:
74OA said:
Why the Ukrainian strike on the Sevastopol dry docks is a big deal.
Hopefully, the drydock doors were destroyed ... if not, a landing ship and sub isn't a bad day's work.
ETA. Regardless of any facility damage ... who in their right mind would park a valuable naval asset in these drydocks after today?
Some things can only be done in dry dock, and anything that leaves the black sea can't come back.
ETA Also, based on some of the pics, it doesn't look like the doors were destroyed. Maybe damaged? In either case, the cranes and facilities around the docks are ****ed, and there's thousands of tons of dead weight stuck in them. They'll have to cut the ships up in place and repair ot replace enough equipment to pull them out in chunks or they'll need to patch up the carcasses enough to float them out somewhere and sink them. Whichever option they choose, those drydocks are out of commission for a long time.