3d Animated Video: How Ukrainian sea drones destroyed a russian ship Caesar Kunikov

American technology specialists and authors of the YouTube channel AiTelly have modeled how Ukraine sank Russian ship Caesar Kunikov in the Black Sea

Feb 17, 2024 - 12:08
Feb 17, 2024 - 12:12
3d Animated Video: How Ukrainian sea drones destroyed a russian ship Caesar Kunikov

On February 14th, less than two weeks after destroying the missile ship Ivanovets, the Ukrainians claimed to have sunk another valuable Russian warship, the Caesar Kunikov, a Ropucha-class landing ship, in the small hours of the morning. 

The claim was supported by video footage of the ship, which was at sea off Alupka in Crimea, being struck numerous times by Magura V5 sea drones that are operated by the country’s military intelligence services.

The landing warship, named Caesar Kunikov, was struck by the Ukrainian Naval Drone MAGURA V5 also called sea drones off the annexed Crimean Peninsula near Yalta

This Russian landing ship, known as Caesar Kunikov belongs to the Ropucha-I-class segment of amphibious ships.

These vessels are crucial for swiftly transporting assault troops to land during military operations.

Originally designed for beach landings, they boast the capacity to carry up to 450 tons of cargo.

Featuring both bow and stern doors, they facilitate the seamless loading and unloading of vehicles.

The vehicle deck spans an impressive 630 square meters which translates to around (6,800 square Feet stretching the entire length of the hull. This extensive space enables the embarkation of up to 25 armored personnel carriers.