Another Sunday, another Perun video


While the hardest fighting in Ukraine takes place on land, the Black Sea front saw a stand-off through most of 2022 and early 2023. Russia’s fleet was ranged away from the coast by AShMs, but continued to fire cruise missiles from afar.

As time has gone on, the fighting has evolved and new weapons have been deployed, including long range drones. At the same time, the deal which allowed millions of tonnes of foodstuffs to safely transit the Black Sea now seems to have ended, setting the stage for a potential escalation in fighting and a potential blockade.

In this episode, I look at the naval war in 2023, the strikes on the bridge, and the potentially vast implications of the end of the grain export deal.

  • @MeshPotato
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    31 year ago

    I you’re not familiar with him, go check out Perun’s content. It’s just a treasure trove of information. Those hour long videos pass without you noticing they were that long.