Thursday, September 3, 2015

Russian Spy Ships Operating Off The U.S. Coast

The Russian research ship Yantar

Washington Free Beacon: U.S. Shadowing Russian Ship in Atlantic Near Nuclear Submarine Areas

High-tech spy vessel carries cable-cutting gear, mini-subs.

U.S. intelligence ships, aircraft, and satellites are closely watching a Russian military vessel in the Atlantic that has been sailing near a U.S. nuclear missile submarine base and underwater transit routes, according to Pentagon officials.

The Russian research ship Yantar has been tracked from the northern Atlantic near Canada since late August as it makes its way south toward Cuba.

Defense officials familiar with reports on the Russian ship say the Yantar is believed to be gathering intelligence on underwater sensors and other equipment used by U.S. nuclear submarines based at Kings Bay, Georgia. The submarines, their transit lanes, and training areas stretch from the coastal base through the Atlantic to Europe.

WNU Editor: Should we be surprised?

2 comments:

James said...

A lot better looking ship than the trawlers of the 60's and 70's.

wtf said...

lol 66 67 shut your radars off trawlers in area