Russian spy ships, including the Sibiryakov and Wassili Tatischtschew, are likely gathering intelligence on Israel's newest submarine, INS Drakon, during its sea trials in Kiel, Germany and the North Sea. The INS Drakon features a new missile system, raising concerns about potential vulnerabilities.
Analysts from the Droxford Maritime Institute published a report on Monday that raises suspicions that Russia is collecting intelligence information on the Israeli Navy. https://t.co/GYyAbrVoxU
Israel’s channel @N12News reports that Russian navy ships are tracking an Israeli submarine. 🤷 https://t.co/XvBEzRUUhY
Russian Spy Ships Likely Gathering Intelligence On Israel’s Newest Submarine. Israel's latest submarine, INS Drakon, will be on sea trials following its construction in Kiel, Germany. This is a particularly vulnerable time when she may be subject to intelligence gathering…
🚨 Israel's latest submarine, INS Drakon, will be on sea trials following its construction in Kiel, Germany. Two Russian spy ships, the Sibiryakov and the Wassili Tatischtschew, have arrived on the scene... 🇮🇱🇷🇺 Story by @CovertShores https://t.co/9MgESsGcGP
***BREAKING*** #Russia Spy Ships likely gathering Intelligence on #Israel’s latest Submarine INS Drakon as it’s tested off Kiel, Germany and in North Sea. INS Drakon is notable for its new missile system, but little is known about it https://t.co/hPR0Urehny