Moscow Builds $1.2B Warship in Crimea Within Reach of Ukrainian Strikes
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Moscow Builds $1.2B Warship in Crimea Within Reach of Ukrainian Strikes
Russia is continuing construction of its largest planned amphibious assault ship, Ivan Rogov, at the Zaliv shipyard in temporarily occupied Kerch, with visible progress confirmed as of March 2026. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW According to Defense Express on March 23, satellite imagery indicates that the vessel—part of Project 23900 “Priboy”—has reached an advanced stage of assembly, …
The Russian Federation continues to build the landing ship "Ivan Rogov" in Kerch despite the war. The deck of the ship with a displacement of 30 thousand tons was formed at the Zalyv plant. The largest ship of the Russian Navy is scheduled to be tested in 2027.
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