It comes after an unmanned 'spy boat' powered by solar energy and designed to avoid detection was found off the coast of Scotland last month
* Team understood to have been deployed to Faslane to track underwater drones
* Comes after an unmanned 'spy boat' found off the coast of Scotland last month
* Surge in Russian subs in waters previously controlled by the Royal and US navies
Naval chiefs have established an elite unit to hunt for Russian spyware near the UK's key nuclear submarine base.
Members of the team are understood to have been deployed to Faslane to track down underwater drones or surveillance equipment placed around the Clyde estuary – the route the Trident missile-armed Royal Navy fleet take to reach open sea.
It comes after an unmanned 'spy boat' powered by solar energy and designed to avoid detection was found off the coast of Scotland last month.
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Update: Russia plot: UK on alert as spy boat washes up on British coast - urgent hunt underway (Express)
WNU Editor: Not sure if the Royal Navy is hunting the right unmanned spy naval drones. The unmanned spy drone that was located near their submarine base at Faslane is built by an American company with ties to the US military .... Who Owns This Unmanned Spy Boat That Washed Up In Scotland Last Week? (October 7, 2020).
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