Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, Commander of the Ukrainian Navy, summarized the extensive activities of the ship and boat fleet for the first half of 2026. Amidst the ongoing war and the need to ensure global food security, the Ukrainian Navy has focused its efforts on two key areas: protecting civilian shipping and ensuring coastal security against Russian attacks.

Combat Statistics and Fleet Priorities

According to command data, over six months, Ukrainian ships and boats demonstrated high activity. The Navy covered a total of about 350,000 nautical miles and made more than 7,000 sorties to sea. These figures indicate the continuous presence of Ukrainian forces in the Black Sea, which is critical for deterring the enemy.

The main priority, according to Neizhpapa, remains ensuring the safety of the grain corridor's operation. This is not only a matter of Ukraine's economic survival but also a global humanitarian mission. The Navy is doing everything possible to ensure civilian vessels can safely navigate routes despite threats from Russian armed forces.

Technological Response: Drones and Simulators

An important aspect of fleet development in 2026 was the active implementation of unmanned technologies. The Navy deployed additional UAV interceptor units, tasked with neutralizing aerial threats over ships and ports. Work to strengthen this direction continues, as drones have become one of the main tools of asymmetric warfare at sea.

Furthermore, the material and technical base has been significantly strengthened over the last six months. Units have been equipped with modern trainers, simulators, and drone simulators. These technologies allow crews to be trained in conditions that are as close to real combat as possible, reducing the risk of errors and human casualties during actual operations.

The Human Factor and Experience Transfer

Vice Admiral Neizhpapa particularly emphasized the importance of transferring combat experience. "Unfortunately, experience is often gained with blood. And its transfer is also a priority," noted the Commander. High-quality training of units is seen as a guarantee of preserving lives and successfully completing tasks. The philosophy of the Navy boils down to one principle: "Preserving life is our main goal, which will always come first."

Contradictory Data

On the one hand, the Ukrainian Navy command reports a significant increase in potential and high efficiency in crew training. On the other hand, the reality of hostilities continues to make its corrections. The reminder of the events of August 17, 2026, when Russian forces struck the port infrastructure of the Odesa region, serves as a grim reminder that the threat persists. As a result of this strike, a civilian vessel flying the flag of the Republic of Togo was damaged. This calls into question the absolute effectiveness of the protective measures claimed in the reports and points to the need for further strengthening of defensive systems.