Neptune Missile How it Works | Ukraine Missile Vs Russian Cruiser Moskva Ship

On one stormy day, harsh weather challenged Moskva’s radar systems, hampering their ability to distinguish between high-sea wavelengths and low-flying Neptune missiles. These ground-launched missiles descend close to wave crests, making radar detection tough. The ship defencence system has a minimum engagement altitudes of 20-25 meters, can’t target these low-altitude Neptune missiles. Only the AK-630 can engage them, with a range, but just a 6-second window due to the Neptune’s speed. Two missiles struck Moskva, igniting a munition magazine, and causing the cruiser to sink on its way to port. In this video, we will also be looking at the Moskva advanced defense system it’s weaponary and most importantly the step-by-step process of how this Neptune Missile might works so stay tuned and don’t miss a beat. Instagram Twitter We make it on Blende
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