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Russian Spy Ship Spotted Near NATO Submarine Warfare Exercise In Norwegian Sea

Russian Spy Ship Spotted Near NATO Submarine Warfare Exercise In Norwegian Sea

Marine Insight
Image Credits: Royal Navy

NATO is conducting a submarine warfare training drill in the Norwegian Sea as part of Exercise Operation Dynamic Mongoose to train submarine forces in effectively detecting, deterring, and responding to underwater threats.

The ships and maritime patrol aircraft from France, Germany, Portugal, Canada, the U.S and the U.K are part of the exercise.

They are being supported by surface ships from France, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Portugal and Norway.

However, one more nation is present even though it is not a part of NATO.

A Russian intelligence ship belonging to the Northern Fleet, the Yuri Ivanov, has been sailing in the waters where the NATO exercise is ongoing.

The 95 m long spy ship is fitted with advanced electronic surveillance systems to collect information and monitor radio communications between NATO vessels.

Yuri Ivanov entered service in 2015, has a 120-member crew and is based close to Severomorsk.

NATO mentioned the Russian Spy Ship on a social media post captioned, “We. Are. Watching.”

NATO Maritime Command also posted pictures of the

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