
Ukraine's Underwater Drone Threat: Pacific Naval Bases on High Alert
Concerns are growing about the potential for future Ukrainian attacks on Russian naval bases in the Pacific Ocean. The recent successful attack on the Kerch Strait bridge using underwater drones has raised alarms among Russian analysts. These analysts fear that Ukraine may employ similar tactics against key naval installations in Vladivostok and Kamchatka, potentially disrupting Russian operations in the Pacific. The video highlights the capabilities of the new Toloka drones, which have a range exceeding 2000 kilometers and can carry up to five tons of explosives. One analyst stated, "The Kerch Strait attack was not just a successful operation, but a test run for something far more dangerous." The use of commercial shipping vessels to transport the drones adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The video concludes by emphasizing the potential for escalating the conflict to an unprecedented level. The possibility of such attacks underscores the evolving nature of modern warfare and the challenges of maintaining naval security in a volatile geopolitical environment.