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Russias navy was supposed to be one of its key advantages in the Ukraine War. The dreaded Black Sea Fleet alone should have caused major problems for Ukraines defenders. Through complete domination of the Black Sea, Russia should have been able to use its naval power to take several key territories, including Mariupol, Odessa, and Mykolaiv. Ukraines south should have been in Russias hands, both thanks to bombardments from the sea and once those three key territories were taken the insertion of ground forces via the coast that would have forced Ukraine to fight on both the southern and eastern fronts of its country. But that hasnt happened. Rather than being one of the key advantages it has in the war, Russias navy has proven to be little more than a damp squib that has been wholly ineffectual in supporting the countrys ground troops in Ukraine. The question now is simple: Why? Why is Russias navy in such serious trouble, not only in Ukraine b