Russian Spy Ship Now Off Hawaii, U.S. Navy Protecting ‘Critical Information’
Source: USNI News
Moscow has dispatched a specialized spy ship off the coast of Hawaii with the likely mission to monitor the U.S. Navy led Rim of the Pacific 2016 exercise, USNI News has learned.
A Russian Navy Balzam-class, auxiliary general intelligence ship recently arrived in international waters off Hawaii where exercise Rim of the Pacific is taking place, U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Lt. Clint Ramsden told USNI News this week.
The ships presence has not affected the conduct of the exercise and weve taken all precautions necessary to protect our critical information.
While it wasnt unusual at all in during the Cold War for Russian spy ships to linger off the coast of the U.S. to suck up signals intelligence information or monitor exercises like RIMPAC, the Russians have been lax in their surveillance until recently.
It used to be that AGIs would deploy regularly off their ports and we would encounter them and they would operate very safely and professionally mostly looking for signals intelligence, Bryan Clark, a naval analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and former aide to retired Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert, told USNI News.
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