Russian spy equipment found UK nuclear submarines while tracking: report

Russian spy sensor A recent report by The Sunday Times is being deployed to track the UK atomic submarines.
The Royal Navy found some secret equipment in the waterways around the UK, which feared that Moscow was secretly monitoring and plotting a sabotage against the major parts of the Britain’s infrastructure, including the country’s four pawn-class submarines, which carry the UK’s numbers of numbers.
Flames as chief despite searching National security threat By military officials, it remained hidden from the public.
The Sunday Times said, “There should be no doubt, there is a fierce war in the Atlantic.”
“This is a game of cat and mouse that continues since the end of the Cold War, and now getting hot again. We are seeing the unprecedented amounts of Russian activity.”
Kremlin’s ‘Grazone’ strategy
Officers suspect to be a part of the operation Russian President Vladimir PutinThe New York Post reported that the wider “grazone” strategy, targeting the undeclared undeclared cables, pipelines and other important systems, reported the New York Post.
In the last 15 months, 11 deep sea communication cables have been damaged in the Baltic Sea, and similar secret monitoring equipment allegedly washed along the UK beach.
Military operators have also detected unmanned Russian vehicles near seabed communication lines, which connect the UK to the rest of the world. According to senior sources, some of the 60 Internet cables associated with Britain are unknown to the public.
The Ministry of Defense gathered intelligence, suggesting that the suit -owned supertches of Russian elite were used to check under water, quietly assembled underwater data.
Captain Simon Pressed said, “Our role is to defeat any threat to both of them in the UK and to get it out of the grazone.”
“We understand the latter of who is involved and provides the evidence that involves misunderstanding that involves and provides the evidence to avoid misunderstandings and creates those who make the UK accountable for their actions.”
The presence of the Russian Navy in Britain’s water is not new, and the government is now increasing the country’s efforts to mold the undercut infrastructure, seeking financial assistance from private technology and energy firms to help the boster defense.
In the short term, a new project coding cabot will be launched to protect underwater assets significantly in partnership with industries relying on them.
However, some royal naval sources believe that more aggressive steps should be estimated, including laying sea mines around sensitive areas, a strategy has not been used since the Cold War.
“We are committed to increasing the security of important offshore infrastructure,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense.
“With the colleagues of our NATO and Joint Campaign forces, we are strengthening our response to ensure that Russian ships and aircraft cannot work in privacy near the UK or near NATO region, exploit new techniques such as AI and coordinate patrolling with our colleagues.