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Russia believed Novorossiysk was untouchable. After losing Sevastopol as a viable base, the remaining assets of the Black Sea Fleet were compressed into what Moscow considered a fortified safe harbor. In December 2025, Ukraine proved that assumption wrong. This video breaks down how Ukraine crippled Russia’s Black Sea defenses in one coordinated sequence. First, the removal of a critical anti-submarine detection asset. Then, the first confirmed combat use of an underwater naval drone against a submarine inside a defended harbor. Not in open waters. Inside Novorossiysk. We analyze how the strike on Russia’s IL-38N maritime patrol aircraft at Yeysk air base removed the airborne anti-submarine “lid” protecting the port. Then we walk through the Sub Sea Baby underwater drone operation that targeted the B-271 Kolpino, a Project 636.3 Kilo-class submarine valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. This is not just about one submarine. It’s about how Ukraine identified a single point of failure in Russia’s layered naval defense architecture and exploited it with precision. The sequencing matters. The doctrine matters. And the long-term implications for modern naval warfare matter even more. Inside this analysis: – The decline of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet since 2022 – The sinking of the Moskva and the shift from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk – The rise of Ukrainian naval drones like Magura V5 and V7 – The strategic impact of submarine-launched Kalibr cruise missile reductions – The economics of asymmetric naval warfare – Why this changes global port defense calculations We also examine reporting and assessments from the British Ministry of Defence, open-source satellite analysis, and international defense observers to understand what this strike forced Russia to confront: a fortress that is no longer secure. If you’re following the Russia-Ukraine war, Black Sea naval warfare, submarine operations, unmanned naval drones, or modern military strategy, this breakdown connects the tactical event to the larger strategic shift happening in real time. Search topics covered in this video: Ukraine Russia war latest updates Black Sea Fleet losses Novorossiysk naval base attack IL-38N destroyed Yeysk Sub Sea Baby underwater drone Kilo-class submarine strike Magura V5 naval drone Magura V7 Sidewinder drone Kalibr missile submarine operations Kerch Bridge maritime threat This is a detailed military analysis focused on operational sequencing, force structure degradation, and the evolving doctrine of asymmetric naval warfare. Disclaimer: This video is for informational and analytical purposes only. It is based on open-source reporting, publicly available intelligence assessments, and defense analysis. It does not promote violence or endorse any military action. All claims should be evaluated within the context of ongoing conflict and evolving information.