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Battle of the Black Sea - Animated Analysis 

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If on land and in the air, Russia went to war with Ukraine having a strong quantitative advantage in numbers of every weapon system available, on the sea, such advantage was the most prominent. Initial Russian plans were to use their Black Sea fleet that could conveniently operate in both, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov from multiple naval bases in Crimea in a supporting role for land forces. This is because the Ukrainian fleet was not seen as even a minor threat to any of the Russian ships. The idea included enforcing a naval blockade of both military and merchant Ukrainian vessels just for enough time for land forces to capture the main Ukrainian ports in Odesa and Mykolaiv together with intact assets. Focusing on the first two years of the war, we want to tell how exactly Ukraine managed to completely turn the tables on the sea, achieving the unthinkable. Without much of its conventional fleet, eventually enforcing its own naval blockade of Russian military ships across the Black Sea by the second anniversary of the Full-Scale Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
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@TheWarArchive
@TheWarArchive Месяц назад
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@Bandog23
@Bandog23 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this video, as much as i hate this conversations about this war, this specific topic is barerly covered and fascinating.
@oskarniepowiem1776
@oskarniepowiem1776 Месяц назад
great video if you improve mike a bit you will become more accessible and I am sure you will get a lot of recognition
@user-kv5ry7br4m
@user-kv5ry7br4m 16 дней назад
You did an amazing job Ukie ! Thanks, very fun
@terrified057t4
@terrified057t4 Месяц назад
I don't care about what the RU-vid algorithm wants creators to output, an hour-long analysis of war events is awesome
@teddymclaughlin1718
@teddymclaughlin1718 28 дней назад
Can’t find this stuff in many places and the best stuff always has the least views
@Garshock1
@Garshock1 4 дня назад
Downloaded several of their videos for my flight. Absolutely perfect.
@redhermit1148
@redhermit1148 Месяц назад
never knew how intense the re-capture of Snake Island was. Awesome stuff
@Bandog23
@Bandog23 Месяц назад
Russian planes were running low level sorties, a pilot describes how crazy it was.
@ronin3028
@ronin3028 Месяц назад
pointless and needless but awesome lol
@joeleonard9965
@joeleonard9965 Месяц назад
​@ronin3028 The video didn't go in to how important it was for maintaining grain shipments. The main source of income for the ukrainian economy. It wasn't just for PR
@redhermit1148
@redhermit1148 Месяц назад
@@ronin3028 denying the russian navy complete control over the Black Sea and allowing grain shipments to continue is hardly pointless. Ukraine has been punching above it's weight in that theatre and inflicting defeats on russia that have much longer term strategic implications than pretty much anywhere else
@kalmansovari6878
@kalmansovari6878 Месяц назад
​@@ronin3028 You described your comment
@CubeMatz
@CubeMatz Месяц назад
Imagine loosing naval warfare against an opponent with no notable navy
@dmitryyakimenko1779
@dmitryyakimenko1779 Месяц назад
NO FLEET AT ALL!!! ONLY DRONES The Russians probably feel something like the British sailors in 1939-1941 in the fight against the Wolf Packs of Admiral Dönitz
@arjunachu4139
@arjunachu4139 Месяц назад
thats the future , drones
@WatchListConnoisseur
@WatchListConnoisseur Месяц назад
In b4 China BTFOs the US Navy.
@mrfun177
@mrfun177 Месяц назад
Russia is the only country that lost a naval engagement to a landlocked country.
@brookwhiteman9810
@brookwhiteman9810 Месяц назад
The best part is that Putin thought he could just leave the grain deal and hit Odessa and that his black sea fleet would remain intact.......now his black sea fleet is absolutely fucked.
@INshadow08
@INshadow08 Месяц назад
even living in Ukraine and watching all the news first hand makes it a bit hard to appreciate a grand strategic result. Thank you for this great summary.
@user-mu6px6ke1e
@user-mu6px6ke1e Месяц назад
You forgot one interesting thing. During the liberation of Snake Island, the Ukrainians placed barrel and rocket artillery on a barge so that the island was in the zone of destruction.
@BHuang92
@BHuang92 Месяц назад
This war has definitely changed naval combat of this century!
@leehoward5370
@leehoward5370 Месяц назад
I doubt in open ocean fleets but definitely in local naval clusters like this.
@user-do5zk6jh1k
@user-do5zk6jh1k Месяц назад
This is nothing new. The advantage of small attack boats in coastal waters has been acknowledged since the late 19th century.
@magoochito
@magoochito Месяц назад
Shhh, contrarian.
@kalinmir
@kalinmir Месяц назад
@@user-do5zk6jh1k just remember the 2nd Pacific squadron battling Japanese torpedo boats already in the North sea
@stoyantodorov2133
@stoyantodorov2133 20 дней назад
These naval drone attacks only work in the black sea and other closed seas where the waves are small.
@mitchconner403
@mitchconner403 Месяц назад
The effort put into this video is amazing. I am not sure how many hours this took for you to make, but it was worth it, in my opinion. The script is well written, informative, and easy to follow. Your info-graphics, video clips, animations, and maps are edited perfectly together. This video is doing important work. It is important to record modern history. I consider you a historian. An amazing historian can produce content, such as this, which effectively shares your findings with the rest of the world. Can’t express how amazed I am by this video, best of luck. Keep up the good work! Without this video, the sacrifices of many brave Ukrainian men and women might have been lost to history. Thanks for immortalizing their sacrifices.
@TheWarArchive
@TheWarArchive Месяц назад
Thank you for your support! We are thrilled that you found the video informative and well-produced. Such feedback always motivates us to work on upcoming projects and further raise the quality of research and visuals. Thanks again for your encouragement!
@bbgcars
@bbgcars Месяц назад
@@TheWarArchive IT WAS EPIC! Thank you!
@redt7452
@redt7452 18 дней назад
Very well said.
@yaro7319
@yaro7319 Месяц назад
Early war was really something else
@Syndr1
@Syndr1 Месяц назад
Hi Archive, a 1 hour 16 minute video. Yay, and it's not even my birthday. 👍
@DragonShadowfire1
@DragonShadowfire1 Месяц назад
You spoil us, good sir! An over hour-long vid about the ongoing war in Ukraine? Surely, I haven't been that good this week. In all seriousness, thank you so much for making stuff like this! I get so sick of how obnoxiously stupid so many Americans are when it comes to the literal details of war, the logistics of what makes an Army or Navy or Airforce function, or the various other details that you cover so well. You have also helped me immensely with my pronunciation of various locations, or officials. I can't wait to see what other info you have in store for us as it relates to this ongoing tragedy engulfing Ukraine. Slava Ukraini!
@petrulutenco6600
@petrulutenco6600 Месяц назад
What a way to end the week, thank you!
@PyroBlaze202_alt
@PyroBlaze202_alt Месяц назад
I had been looking for an updated (and correct) graphic of the current state of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Thank you for providing such a great overview!
@AvocadoAfficionado
@AvocadoAfficionado Месяц назад
"I'm Not Locked in Here With You, You're Locked in Here With Me" - Ukraine
@l.a.xgunner
@l.a.xgunner Месяц назад
I knew Ukraine gave the black sea fleet a bloody nose. But holy hell, this is insane. They sank almost of the Russian fleet with nothing but UAVs and cruise missiles.
@RipOffProductionsLLC
@RipOffProductionsLLC 8 дней назад
The Muskava was an embarrassment of a flagship. Even if the aledged leaked maintenance report is fake, the dact that the ship was sunk at all indicates something was seriously wrong with the ship's defenses or the crew's ability to use them...
@vladvoicu8983
@vladvoicu8983 Месяц назад
Absolutely amazing informational piece - you sir keep going above and beyond. Thank you for your continued effort. Very happy to hear you are getting sponsors, and a very good one too.
@napoleonvargas2815
@napoleonvargas2815 Месяц назад
What a complete documental!!! Thanks for it Slava ukraine 🇺🇦 Greetings from costa 🇨🇷 rica
@swaviddenson5623
@swaviddenson5623 Месяц назад
Oh hell yah! You make some insanely high quality videos! Always waiting for the next one!
@saus9870
@saus9870 25 дней назад
How this channel only has 75k subs is baffling to me.
@viktormladenic3561
@viktormladenic3561 Месяц назад
Around 17:00 you mention a ua Konkurs ATGM attack on a russian patrol craft as being the first in history. If i may bring your attention to an event during the Siege of Dubrovnik in 1991 where a Croatian team using a Malyutka ATGM scored several hits on a Yugoslav navy coastal gun boat. Anyways loving the videos, keep up the superb work.
@davedixon2068
@davedixon2068 14 дней назад
in 1982 the Royal Marines defending South Georgia from Argentinian Invasion damaged an Argentinian Corvette using a Carl Gustav ATGM. Also during that conflict the Argentinian cruiser Admiral Belgrano was sunk by a British submarine and I think it was bigger than the Moskva. Apart from those details this was an excellent explanation of the early invasion and subsequent events, keep up the good work!!
@mr1bushido
@mr1bushido Месяц назад
Incredible production. Thank you for your work and looking forward to your next!
@willcorrell7101
@willcorrell7101 Месяц назад
Really great work. You’re a true inspiration as an academic. Documenting these events is a hugely difficult process but much needed for proper dissemination
@dimaostapchuk662
@dimaostapchuk662 25 дней назад
Чудове відео! Було б цікаво (іноземцям) послухати про те, як починалась російсько-Українська війна в період 2013-2022.
@Kezat
@Kezat Месяц назад
I really appreciate the captions of contexts for the photos and video clips shown.
@MegaDanielSJ
@MegaDanielSJ Месяц назад
Hell yeah ive been waiting for this video!
@vedagi4859
@vedagi4859 Месяц назад
Again amazing job, well done!
@Rockefeller.69
@Rockefeller.69 Месяц назад
You are doing a great service to world history
@El_Presidente_5337
@El_Presidente_5337 Месяц назад
I didn't expect me to watch through the entire video. Good job :)
@ISawABear
@ISawABear Месяц назад
Just to nit-pick a bit, as Perun mentioned in his naval video, Moskva and the other capital ship being from the 80s, isn't that old in terms of naval assets, they're still quite new (which make the losses even more embarrassing.)
@TheWarArchive
@TheWarArchive Месяц назад
Yeah, that's a fair point. I tried to hint at that when I said that Moskva, after all, was unmatched in its capabilities in the Black Sea. US Nimitz aircraft carriers, even though being a completely different class of vessels, also can be regarded as ships from the 80s, if we look at the time when they were designed. By all means, this does not make them less formidable, especially due to high-quality maintenance and modifications.
@SuperUltimateLP
@SuperUltimateLP Месяц назад
It wouldn't be very old in any navy, except russias... The lackluster maintenance of russias navy makes the vessels age more quickly then others...
@OK-qj9lw
@OK-qj9lw 27 дней назад
@@SuperUltimateLP The maintenance issues in the Russian navy is fucking laughably bad 🤣.
@lars7935
@lars7935 15 дней назад
The age of the vessel is much less relevant than it's maintenance and upgrade cycle. Most halfway modern vessels are built to acommodate upgrades later in life and in the times of guided weapons those are usually sensors and electronics.
@longforgotten4823
@longforgotten4823 12 дней назад
A burning aircraft carrier anybody? I still remember making my foreign policy classes burst out laughing by showing images of Russia’s Navy spontaneously belching out smoke off the coast of Syria. Here we are six years later.
@mobiuscoreindustries
@mobiuscoreindustries Месяц назад
Amazingly good video, though I do have one gripe with it related to the section at 38:50 on the Sevastopol attack. The information given about the Starlink malfunction was proven incorrect by the very author of the initial passage for the information used and widely reported by the media. Starlink coverage of the area was never turned off, as it was never online to begin with. This was an operational error on the side of the UAF, as they would have known that Starlink was not active in occupied territory to prevent Russia from using it. For whatever reason, Ukraine still pushed for the attack and did not contact SpaceX or the DoD until after the drone wave was already lost, urging spaceX to turn on the coverage. However as per the official DoD directive on western weapons and systems imports, no imported weapon or component used in weapon guidance/communication could be in excess of a certain range from the front. As a result, on top of escalatory concerns (which were the exact same as for other long range systems at the time), to give ukraine acess without prior DoD approval (which Ukraine should have done prior to the attack) would have meant asking spaceX to go against their own license and brazenly violate official US policy. After the incident, Ukraine and SpaceX worked out a temporary deal with the DoD (who was still refusing to give Ukraine a military license for starlink use) to use the system for strikes until many months of battling resulted in Ukraine finally getting a license they could employ for those strikes (and the DoD finally stopping its freeloading off the civilian network) Following the failed attack, naval drones kept using starlinks as their communication and in fact intensified their use over time. The only reports of "adaptation away from starlink reliance" only appeared after the release of the incorrect story and therefore do not seem to line up with reality (as the in between period saw a drastic increase of positive UAF feedback on the system). Just something to note as this story was the topic of heavy political recuperation and intentional disinformation, and does not make any sense considering new drones still use V3 terminals and even relay drones have begun equiping terminals for mid air control. Which does not fit at all the idea of an unreliable system from an untrustworthy source.
@catsnads01
@catsnads01 Месяц назад
Wow! Really looking forward to watching this one
@daydreaminglion8492
@daydreaminglion8492 Месяц назад
i’ve been waiting for a video like this since the start of the war
@ttrestle
@ttrestle Месяц назад
Your channel is so freaking good. I’m a subscriber and watch and like all your vids.
@kevinbaughman5042
@kevinbaughman5042 Месяц назад
You got yourself a new subscriber. Great video.
@mixmashandtinker3266
@mixmashandtinker3266 Месяц назад
A very in depth and well executed video. Thank you very much!
@helmutstraner5442
@helmutstraner5442 Месяц назад
Thank you for your work. The videos are some of the best detailing, summarizing, compiling and explaining available data. Thank you. 🇺🇦🫡🇺🇦
@saber8156
@saber8156 Месяц назад
1 HOUR?!?
@nicnsugar
@nicnsugar Месяц назад
And 16 minutes :)
@ultrasuperkiller
@ultrasuperkiller Месяц назад
And 21 seconds :)
@joseluisalibrandi5206
@joseluisalibrandi5206 Месяц назад
And is not Christmas :)
@user-jb8hg5rj8q
@user-jb8hg5rj8q Месяц назад
Thank you for your amazing work!
@nicholasfrost5946
@nicholasfrost5946 Месяц назад
I think the best compliment to this video that could be done is the fact that I didn't expect to watch the whole thing but over time it grew on me. Thank you very much for making this documentary! Слава Україні!
@tortillag7053
@tortillag7053 Месяц назад
Love the vids! it would be cool if you made some videos on major battles on ground such as the battle of bakhmut, avdiivka kherson etc. Keep it up man!
@ThePilot4ever
@ThePilot4ever Месяц назад
Excellent use of top down with footage intermixed!
@Galnar
@Galnar Месяц назад
this channel deserves more subscribers and its videos could be shown in schools and a public forums all over the world, they are important and the channel very much deserves its name! Slava Ukraini
@patrickazzarella6729
@patrickazzarella6729 Месяц назад
Excellent as always!
@christofmaupin2023
@christofmaupin2023 Месяц назад
Very well done. Thank you! 👍
@greghodge3587
@greghodge3587 Месяц назад
Very well correlated and informative. Thank you 🙏. Slava Ukraine.🇺🇦
@troymosher2147
@troymosher2147 Месяц назад
This channel is a beautiful thing.
@hasanmehmedd3614
@hasanmehmedd3614 16 дней назад
This video is the lot of work! Thanks! Very interesting!
@dj196301
@dj196301 Месяц назад
Epic! This is a fantastic, informative video. Thank you!
@ludekspurny5553
@ludekspurny5553 Месяц назад
Thank you for very useful and interesting videos.
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell Месяц назад
Great video, I look forward to more of your work.
@tmmht
@tmmht Месяц назад
Consistently the best videos covering this conflict.
@regionalearth301
@regionalearth301 Месяц назад
27 minutes in and this video is blowing my mind. Subscribed.
@Overonator
@Overonator Месяц назад
Your videos are so good. It's amazing what sea drones can do.
@cheekarp2180
@cheekarp2180 6 дней назад
Brilliant video! Thank you!
@Peaky17
@Peaky17 Месяц назад
1:15:46 That's some impressive work from a country "without a navy". Slava
@thomasbernecky2078
@thomasbernecky2078 Месяц назад
This never gets tired. Thanks for the comprehensive look at this. Slava Ukraini!
@GP30277
@GP30277 Месяц назад
One of the best on RU-vid for analysis of war. Keep it up!
@davidvoncken1319
@davidvoncken1319 Месяц назад
Thx for this great video!
@alexandrasmart1830
@alexandrasmart1830 Месяц назад
This video is great! Thanks for what you do! It's been really nice seeing the evolution of your videos!
@curson5206
@curson5206 Месяц назад
Brilliant work! Thanks
@ArmUkraine
@ArmUkraine Месяц назад
Спасибо 🙏 this was very good 👍 слава Україні 💙💛. It is surprising just how impressive the Ukrainian control is over the Black Sea
@kingzyrex2544
@kingzyrex2544 21 день назад
I ate this video like a movie, friend. AMAZING video!!!
@corymccowatt5215
@corymccowatt5215 6 дней назад
Good information. Thanks!
@complexfern
@complexfern Месяц назад
@41:35 As someone who is familiar with fighter aircraft, though not the SU-27, it seem like the fighter ignited its afterburners to swat the drone rather than dumped fuel on it. I say this because, given the contrail location, it seems incongruous that the dump system would release fuel right next to the engine exhaust. I would, however, welcome contradiction to my assertion.
@0katze
@0katze Месяц назад
Some planes like F111 have the ability to ignite dumped fuel so it’s entirely possible, and perhaps even makes more sense in case you’re flying over populated areas
@bIoodypingu
@bIoodypingu 16 дней назад
The fuel comes from the afterburners. The reason it's not igniting is because the afterburners ignition isn't on. Not all of the exhaust is hot air. Plenty of it is passive atmospheric air from the intake. And on top of all that, I'm positive even shitty Russian planes have near instant afterburners. I live near Luke afb and have seen plenty of f16s, f15s, f35s with afterburners and it's almost an immediate giant flame. Way too much time passes for this to be the pilot igniting afterburners.
@chill2512
@chill2512 Месяц назад
I would like a long battle in the next videos Love to WarArchive❤
@cathalmurphy4584
@cathalmurphy4584 24 дня назад
Great as always
@davidgab4448
@davidgab4448 Месяц назад
This channel is severely underrated
@twinTurboF10
@twinTurboF10 Месяц назад
awesome work! Video is not too long.
@jasonhewitt1129
@jasonhewitt1129 Месяц назад
Hells yeah! An hour long video to watch before bed ❤
@chera3777
@chera3777 Месяц назад
Amazing video!
@Slapdab
@Slapdab Месяц назад
Thanks for the analysis
@boonedockjourneyman7979
@boonedockjourneyman7979 Месяц назад
Well done. Thank you.
@MastakUa.
@MastakUa. 28 дней назад
Few people know about this, but at the beginning of the war there was an incident that is bound to go down in history; it is little known. The Ukrainian boat lured the Russian ship to a place closer to the shore, unfortunately the boat was sunk, the crew died, but fortunately the ship was also sunk. The RZSV hail system was placed on the floating platform and, sailing from the shore, it waited for its target and with an accurate salvo it was sunk. I also remember a battle between 3 boats, against the shore, then 1 boat was sunk and 2 sailed away. I saw it with my own eyes.
@es-dv5ei
@es-dv5ei Месяц назад
Thanks for research. Keep it up, please.
@GP-gm9qf
@GP-gm9qf Месяц назад
Very professional content, commendable.
@TacticalCoffeeDrinker-tn7ks
@TacticalCoffeeDrinker-tn7ks Месяц назад
Absolutely incredible and love ot incredible job!
@Maarten-Nauta
@Maarten-Nauta Месяц назад
Insane content. Bravo.
@olejnik5165
@olejnik5165 Месяц назад
I thought u had left us so Im glad for the New video espefially.from u and especially that long
@user-bq8is1qo1q
@user-bq8is1qo1q Месяц назад
Great video
@sukhoisweetheart4652
@sukhoisweetheart4652 Месяц назад
Just found your channel. Peacekeeper I from project wingman was a fitting track for the early video.
@gari1633
@gari1633 29 дней назад
By any chance, will you be covering the battle over Donestk airport or Donbas war? It would be a helpful and interesting tool, in my opinion, for people to understand how the war got started in general and how the UA military evolved during this period and hardship it had to overcome.
@user-mi1or8fe6s
@user-mi1or8fe6s Месяц назад
Украина не только вышла из под осады в черном море, но и фактически заперла флот России в портах, продолжая его уничтожать. 😂
@user-px9qh9ow2n
@user-px9qh9ow2n Месяц назад
Тут невольно вспоминается 2018й и то как захватывая 2 Гюрзы М русня кричала " дави его, дави". Теперь они кричат " а нас за что?"😂)
@Quarezz
@Quarezz Месяц назад
People tend to forget how absolutely massive amount of ru forces were engaged in first months. And, against all odds, Ukraine defense forces were able to repel
@Aurxa09
@Aurxa09 21 день назад
I wasn't expecting to get to the end of thd video but woW i actually did😅 very informative and thank u for this asome video 😁
@Trip-the-Sungazer
@Trip-the-Sungazer Месяц назад
The Turkish Navy and the Turkish Coast Guard blocking passage through the Turkish Straits for naval vessels in complience with the 1936 Montroux Convent kinda prevents Russian warships from other fleets from reinforcing the Black Sea Fleet or NATO countries delivering new warships to the Ukrainian Navy.
@INshadow08
@INshadow08 Месяц назад
Sanctions that actually work :D
@ShiverPlumbingTN
@ShiverPlumbingTN Месяц назад
Good story !didn’t realize how big of a fight Snake Island was !
@xXStampsXx
@xXStampsXx Месяц назад
Don't stop making these video's.
@TheWarArchive
@TheWarArchive Месяц назад
Thank you for your support! We will certainly continue!
@eumefmeauh6193
@eumefmeauh6193 20 дней назад
Super video!
@daydreaminglion8492
@daydreaminglion8492 Месяц назад
i find this specific part of the war very exiting
@MrHertsenberg
@MrHertsenberg Месяц назад
The rescue of 'Conan' says everything about the Ukraine spirit. The ruzzians would have left him to die in the sea.
@blueridger28
@blueridger28 Месяц назад
those oil rig operations were intense, Plays out like a Chuck Norris Delta force flick.
@alexanderleach3365
@alexanderleach3365 Месяц назад
The Russian Black Sea Fleet suffered heavily.
@DaaronIrwing
@DaaronIrwing Месяц назад
more plz, thank you sir
@M0RI0RGNB
@M0RI0RGNB Месяц назад
Brilliant video excellent job
@kevinmullner4280
@kevinmullner4280 Месяц назад
Good stuff.
@Speaktruthabsolutely2023
@Speaktruthabsolutely2023 Месяц назад
Good video 👏👏👏
@tiitsaul9036
@tiitsaul9036 Месяц назад
Thank you
@underscoredfrisk
@underscoredfrisk 10 дней назад
You are very convincing. And the evidence is decent.
@longforgotten4823
@longforgotten4823 Месяц назад
Thank you for your hard work and great content of the war. in the words of my academic history mentor, “he who controls the trade routs controls the war.“
@RenatoAndrade144
@RenatoAndrade144 14 дней назад
Very good summary
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