Ukraine just unveiled a powerful new sea surface drone

The Russian Navy may be in big trouble
An upgraded version of the Sea Baby
The drone was codenamed the Avdiivka
More maneuverable than its predecessor
Improved characteristics and combat abilities
What can the new Sea Baby do?
Why is better maneuverability important?
The new naval drone may be getting weapons
Most Ukrainian sea drones are kamikaze weapons
Something similar is happening with the Magura V5
Advanced drones are a game-changer
A product of crowdfunding efforts
Technology is the future of warfare
Cleaning the Black Sea with drones
Drones have hit at least eleven Russian ships
Ukraine’s sunk one-third of Russia’s fleet
The Russian Navy may be in big trouble

Uncrewed and remote-controlled sea drones have become a major asset in the battle to break Russia on the Black Sea. Moscow has lost several ships to Ukraine’s sea surface drone fleet and things are about to get a lot worse. 

An upgraded version of the Sea Baby

On March 6th, the Ukrainian Security Service unveiled an upgraded version of Ukraine's Sea Baby sea surface drone and claimed the new weapon was a lot more powerful than the previous version. Here’s what we know so far. 

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The drone was codenamed the Avdiivka

Codenamed ‘Avdiivka’ Ukraine’s Security Service noted that the new version of the Sea Baby differs in appearance from the first iteration and claimed the upgraded sea surface drone was far more deadly than its predecessor. 

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More maneuverable than its predecessor

The Sea Baby 2024 is more maneuverable than the previous version of the drone but at the same time, it is capable of delivering its explosive charge to targets 1,000 kilometers or roughly 621 miles away from its launch point. 

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Improved characteristics and combat abilities

“The new Sea Baby 2024 has improved characteristics, greater combat capabilities, and enhanced maneuverability,” stated a Brigadier General of the Ukrainian Security Service who was only identified by his callsign ‘Hunter’.

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What can the new Sea Baby do?

“It can deliver nearly a ton of explosives over 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) and serves as a universal platform for various weapons,” Hunter went on to explain according to a translation from Ukraine news outlet Euromaidan.

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Why is better maneuverability important?

Maneuverability is important when hunting ships because it allows Ukraine's sea drones to avoid a ship's defenses as it attempts to get within striking range of a vessel's haul. A drone must hit a ship in order to damage or sink it. 

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The new naval drone may be getting weapons

Defense Express pointed out the Sea Baby’s description as a universal platform almost certainly means that the new sea surface drone will have additional weaponry mounted to it, meaning it may have more than just a single use. 

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Most Ukrainian sea drones are kamikaze weapons

Nearly all of Ukraine’s naval drones are single-use kamikaze weapons that get in close to a ship before slamming into its side in an attempt to sink the vessel, so the strategic possibility of arming the Sea Baby is quite interesting. 

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Something similar is happening with the Magura V5

A similar weapons armament program is also happening with Ukraine's Magura V5 sea drone according to Defense News, which shows that Kyiv’s military strategists are trying to find new ways for Ukraine to get the upper hand. 

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Advanced drones are a game-changer

“These advanced drones have proven to be a game-changer in the ongoing war, allowing Ukraine to successfully target Russian naval assets, substantially weakening Moscow’s presence in the Black Sea,” wrote Eurmaidan’s Euheniia Martyniuk.

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A product of crowdfunding efforts

The new Sea Baby 2024 was a product of crowdfunding that raised $8.1 million dollars to build the first 35 models of the drone, which still needs to undergo its sea trials before it is put into service against the Russian Navy. 

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Technology is the future of warfare

"The future lies in technological approaches in war. Today, the SBU is trying to be the first in this direction, and it really succeeds,” said the Head of the Ukrainian Security Service Vasyl Malyuk according to a translation from Ukraine Front. 

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Cleaning the Black Sea with drones

“In the ranks of the service, we have raised unique specialists in maritime drones in order to further improve and scale up the work on cleaning the Black Sea from the enemy," Malyuk continued. 

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Drones have hit at least eleven Russian ships

In a statement from Ukraine's Security Service, it was noted that the country’s drones have blown up the all-too-important Crimean Bridge and also hit a total of 11 Russian naval vessels since the start of the invasion. 

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Ukraine’s sunk one-third of Russia’s fleet

“Ukraine claims to have sunk or disabled around a third of Russia's fleet, or 27 vessels, despite having virtually no navy of its own,” wrote Business Insiders Tom Porter, which is an impressive feat after more than two years of war. 

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