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How serious is the Russian spy ship move?

How serious is the Russian spy ship move?

Summary

The UK is concerned about a Russian vessel named Yantar, which is suspected of spying on undersea cables that are crucial for data transfer. The Yantar has reportedly pointed lasers at Royal Air Force pilots, prompting warnings from the UK's Defence Secretary. The situation is part of wider Russian activities testing NATO's defenses.

Key Facts

  • The Yantar is considered a spy ship by the UK, although Russia calls it a research vessel.
  • There is concern about the Yantar mapping undersea cables that carry data and financial transactions.
  • The ship reportedly used lasers on RAF pilots, an act considered dangerous and illegal in the UK.
  • UK's Defence Secretary warned Russia that moving the Yantar into Britain's waters could result in a military response.
  • The Yantar is linked to Russia's Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research, which is connected to the military.
  • The UK is trying new methods to protect its coastal security, but there are concerns about existing vulnerabilities.
  • NATO identifies undersea cables as critical infrastructure that could be exploited through sabotage.
  • Russia has been involved in similar actions, such as flying jets into NATO airspace, testing responses.
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