@Soultender I count 11 active Kaliber carriers, including subs, and as far as I know all are still active.

Kaliber missiles are expensive as well as difficult and time consuming to produce. I think that production of those may actually be halted for lack of key materials (sanctions). It's unknown how many Russia had stockpiled pre-war, but it wasn't many (less than 1000).

Short of sinking the ships/subs that carry them, the Kaliber is vulnerable most anti-aircraft missiles.

@Render @Soultender

"..in addition to the submarine photo, WorldView-2 also captured a broad view of Sevastopol on Friday, as well as imagery of dolphin pens at the entrance to the city's harbor. Russia is likely using trained dolphins to protect the harbor against infiltration by Ukrainian divers"
space.com/russian-submarine-mi

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