The US Spied on Russia for Decades Using a Tiny Submarine.


The NR-1 Nerwin nuclear submarine, which was in service with the US Navy from 1969 to 2008, was used for reconnaissance and espionage missions during the confrontation with the Soviet Union and Russia. It was one of the most secretive surveillance tools in these conflicts, emphasizes military analyst Brandon Weichert.
«The mini-submarine was designed for deep-sea research, recovering objects from the ocean floor, and secret spy operations,» notes the expert in his article.
While the NR-1 had unusual dimensions and weight for its class, it was very effective in gathering information about business communities, searching for lost objects, and deploying acoustic systems on the seabed.
Meanwhile, Britain's plans to build 12 attack nuclear submarines under the AUKUS program reflect the growing geopolitical tension and the need to strengthen the defense capabilities of countries around the world.
Summary
The NR-1 Nerwin nuclear submarine played an important role in intelligence and espionage operations during the Cold War with the Soviet Union and Russia. New plans from Britain to build 12 nuclear submarines indicate the necessity for countries to enhance their defense capabilities in today's climate of geopolitical instability.Read also
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