Call for expansion of Royal Navy surveillance after Kremlin spy devices found
Briefly

A former UK minister, Tobias Ellwood, has raised concerns over Britain's inadequate surveillance of Russian operations in its waters after spy sensors targeting the Royal Navy were discovered. Ellwood called for an urgent expansion of the navy's capabilities, linking these findings to a broader campaign of Russian greyzone warfare aimed at disrupting key infrastructure. He emphasized the potential vulnerabilities of essential services reliant on undersea assets and warned that the Kremlin's tactics could pose severe security risks.
Confirmed that Britain is in a greyzone war with Russia, using sensors to target the navy's nuclear submarines and marking a shift in national security.
The Kremlin's surveillance campaign includes remote seabed platforms off the UK coast, posing a significant threat to vital undersea infrastructures.
Efforts are being made to understand the delta between the UK's resilience and the emerging threats, emphasizing the vulnerability of key data and energy supplies.
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