 Russia found replacement for destroyed Corvette Askold in occupied Kursh. Instead of the bombed Corvette Askold, which was a carrier of caliber missiles in Kursh, Russia is preparing to shell Ukraine from a new ship called Tucha, brought in from Tatarstan according to Defence Express. Defence Express refers to an infographic created based on satellite images by Ossint analyst M.T. Anderson. It illustrates the current status of all four missile Corvettes of the 22800 Karakurt project, which serve as carriers for the caliber crews' missiles. According to the information, the Corvette Askold, practically destroyed during the missile attack on November 4th 2023, was undergoing repairs at the Zaliv shipyard in the temporarily occupied Kursh as of December 3rd. The Russians reportedly covered the sections of the ship's hull that suffered the most significant damage. As a result of the attack, the missile carrier caliber of the Corvette Askold was damaged, which the occupiers planned to launch and introduce into the Russian Black Sea Fleet in December 2023. Defence Express notes that the snapshot taken on December 5th 2023 near Novorossisk is of particular interest. It shows two missile Corvettes of the 22800 Karakurt project, the AMO, which has been completed and undergone testing but has not yet been accepted into the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and presumably the ship Tucha, which was brought to Novorossisk via inland waterways. Unlike the previous three Karakurt's constructed at the Zaliv shipyard in the temporarily occupied Kursh, the Corvette Tucha was built at a shipyard in Zelenodolsk, Tatarstan.