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  1. To be able to hit a warship, you need its location. Without proper targeting, you cannot fire a missile. The mil-lion-dollar question is how the Ukrainians pin-pointed Moskva. There are two possibilities. The …

  2. On the evening of 13 April, a Ukrainian Neptune coastal missile battery fired at least two R-360 missiles at Moskva, most likely using targeting data provided by a TB2 drone.

  3. The Russian missile cruiser Moskva, flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, sunk on April 14 after a likely Ukrainian anti-ship missile strike on April 13.

  4. The Moskva River is the main waterway to Moscow megacity. It flows out of the Star’kovo marsh, goes further through the territory of the Smolensk–Mos-cow Upland of the East European Plain, and joins …

  5. Moskva was the best-equipped Anti-Air Warfare Ship in the Black Sea, with a long-range missile capability designed to counter manned aircraft or large missiles.

  6. Included in this report are a location map, a. photograph, and line drawings of the more significant areas of the facility with tabulated mensural data, functional identifications of individual structures, and an …

  7. In this work, we examine how a ground-based Ukrainian radar system detected the Russian warship Moskva, even though the ship was located far beyond the normal radar horizon. Once detected, the …