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Headline: Suspected Russian tracking device found by scuba divers
Short Summary: Divers find suspected Russian military sonobuoy off Pembrokeshire coast.
Extended Summary: Scuba divers off the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales discovered a suspected Russian sonobuoy, a tracking device believed to be associated with undersea surveillance or anti-submarine warfare activities. The find was made by a team from the Llanelli Sub-Aqua Club, who retrieved the device and noted its extensive damage and signs of implosion, suggesting it had been underwater for a considerable period. After the item was recovered, submarine experts and defense analysts evaluated it, with several concurring that it matched the profile of Russian-produced sonobuoy equipment, used to detect submarine or underwater movements. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Ministry of Defence were notified; the latter confirmed it had no record of losing such a device in the area. There is speculation the device could have been deployed for intelligence purposes, highlighting persistent security risks along the UK’s maritime boundary. The discovery has prompted fresh scrutiny over Russian activities near British waters and calls for strengthened undersea monitoring.
A suspected Russian sonobuoy was discovered by scuba divers off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales. The device, believed to be used for underwater tracking and possibly submarine detection, was recovered by divers from Llanelli Sub-Aqua Club and is thought to have been in the water for a significant time, showing signs of implosion and corrosion. Naval and defense experts state that the object most likely originated from Russia, with one submarine expert expressing 'confidence' in its identification as a Russian sonobuoy. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency and UK Ministry of Defence were notified, and the findings have led to calls for further investigation due to security implications near the UK coastline.
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