Royal Navy warship shadows Russian submarine through English Channel
- On May 9, 2025, the Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Tyne closely followed the Russian Kilo-class submarine Krasnodar as it traveled eastward along the coast of France through the English Channel.
- This operation followed routine NATO monitoring of Russian naval activity, with Krasnodar returning surfaced from the eastern Mediterranean to its home waters.
- HMS Tyne maintained continuous visual contact, supported by a Wildcat helicopter and logistic aid from RFA Tideforce, handing surveillance to NATO allies after Krasnodar exited UK waters.
- Lieutenant Bailey Denyer called tracking Krasnodar "our bread and butter," highlighting the mission’s focus on protecting UK and NATO sovereignty in a critical maritime corridor.
- The mission underscores NATO’s integrated maritime security effort and the Royal Navy’s commitment to safeguarding UK waters amid increased Russian naval presence.
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Royal Navy warship shadows Russian submarine through English Channel
The HMS Tyne kept a check on the kilo-class submarine Krasnodar as it travelled back to Russia.
·London, United Kingdom
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