Russia's WWII camouflage tactic to protect Black Sea Fleet

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Russia is employing a 'radical new approach' as its Black Sea Fleet is increasingly being targeted by maritime drones, a defense analyst said.

Russia is attempting to disguise its Black Sea Fleet using camouflage tactics similar to those employed during World War II, according to an American submarine expert's analysis of satellite imagery.

OSINT and naval analyst H. I. Sutton said Moscow is employing a"radical new approach" to try and protect its most prized warships from Ukrainian drone attacks. The Russian Navy has painted the bow and stern of one of its two Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates in the Black Sea, the expert said, suggesting that this"deceptive camouflage" is likely a response to the drone threats.

The official primary headquarters for the Black Sea Fleet is located in Sevastopol, the largest city in Crimea. Extensive fortifications have been spotted along Crimea's coast and at the Russian Sevastopol naval base recently as Russia braces for a Ukrainian advance. Pro-Russian supporters wave flags as they welcome missile cruiser Moskva, a flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, entering Sevastopol bay on September 10, 2008. Russia accused Ukraine of sinking the Moskva in mid-April 2022.

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