@jurban Also...
Russia doesn't have any battleships. The largest Russian combat ship in the Black Sea is a single destroyer (thank you Turkey). The other six Russian combat ships in the Black Sea are frigates and patrol ships with smaller guns of limited range (around 12 miles).
@Render
Are those the ships that are shelling Mariupol (besides planes and artillery)? And, how many Neptunes might it take to disable that destroyer?
@jurban Yes. If the simulations are accurate it and the Russian DDG has its own defenses ready to go, it would take between 25 and 40 Neptune anti-ship missiles to sink it.
@jurban Ukraine put a shore based anti-shipping missile into service this time last year. It's called the Neptune and it has a range of about 300km.
I don't think that they have very many Neptune's in service yet and I know that the Black Sea was too crowded with civilian shipping to fire them until about two weeks ago. A single truck mounted launcher with 4 missiles is all that has been seen since last year.