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British Navy may have helped Ukraine sink Putin's warship Moskva, ex-general says

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Ukraine could have been the key to helping defeat Vladimir Putin's prize Moskva. Admiral Lord Alan West, a Falklands War hero, made the claims after Russian authorities admitted the vessel had been sunk on the Black Sea.According to reports, Ukraine claims to have hit the vessel with a cruise missile after using drones to distract the 12,490-tonne warships defences.

In an interview with The Sun Online, the 73-year-old added that the training, which is part of an ongoing support package ‘Operation Orbital’, gave Ukrainian forces the know-how they needed.

British specialists gave training to Ukrainian forces last year, covering naval warfare at the 198th Naval Forces Training Center, a diving school and a Marine School.They also trained sailors, pilots and elite Ukrainian marines as part of the vital mission, according to the Ministry of Defence.The offering was part of a rotation of around 100 UK military personnel from the army, navy and RAF who have travelled in and out of Ukraine since 2015.It is understood that at that time Britain trained an extraordinary 22,000 Ukrainian troops.Lord West explained: "We certainly were teaching the Ukrainians about naval warfare in some detail, so they will know how to use surface to surface missiles and the best way of deploying them."The Neptune missile needs targeted information to its initial flight path, it then switches to its own sensors."The subsonic Ukrainian-made missile is based on the old Soviet Kh-35 anti-ship missile and can destroy targets over 200 MILES away.First coming into service in Ukraine last year, the whole system comprises a truck-based mobile launcher, four missiles, a reload vehicle, and a command and control vehicle.It is designed to fly close to the.

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