British Naval and RAF base. The ships were caught in the Moray Firth within 30-miles of RAF Lossiemouth and its Typhoon squadron.
The Vishnya-class spy ships are armed with sea defence missiles and are used to gather sensitive radio traffic. The huge vessels are 91.5 meters long, displace 3,470 tons and have a crew of around 150 people.A Naval News report claimed the ships became visible on commercial satellite imagery on November 6.
They are on the opposite coast to where a wrecked Wave Glider uncrewed surface vessel was discovered in early October. The Record revealed the discovery of the sleek, black vessel - made by US company Liquid Robotics - sparked conspiracy theories across the world.The Naval News report explained that RAF.
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