The Russian ship Yantar has aimed lasers at the crews of UK Royal Air Force aircraft in waters off the north of Scotland. While the Yantar has been a worrying presence around critical undersea infrastructure for years now, this development represents a concerning escalation by the Russians.
The Yantar is officially an oceanographic research vessel. As it is bristling with surveillance equipment as well as serving as the mother ship for manned and unmanned deep-sea submersibles, it could more accurately be described as a spy ship. It is believed to be surveying the seabed and mapping vital undersea infrastructure.
The submersibles are believed to be able to sever communications cables and to damage pipelines miles beneath the ocean’s surface. The Yantar has been lingering in the waters around the UK and Ireland for the last year.
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