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Russian army spy ship tracked by U.S. Coast Guard simply 15 miles off Hawaii coast
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Russian army spy ship tracked by U.S. Coast Guard simply 15 miles off Hawaii coast

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The U.S. Coast Guard stated it detected and tracked a Russian army spy ship simply miles off the coast of Hawaii, the most recent incident of a Russian vessel or aircraft working near the U.S.

The Russian intelligence vessel, Kareliya, was noticed about 15 nautical miles south of Oahu on Oct. 29, the Coast Guard stated Thursday.

An HC-130 Hercules helicopter and a Coast Guard cutter had been dispatched to watch the ship by “conducting a secure {and professional} overflight and transiting close to the vessel,” officers stated.

The Coast Guard, which launched a photograph of the ship, stated it’s nonetheless monitoring the vessel’s motion close to U.S. waters “to offer maritime safety for U.S. vessels working within the space and to assist U.S. homeland protection efforts.”

A Russian army vessel was detected and monitored off the coast of Hawaii, the  U.S. Coast Guard stated on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025.

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“The U.S. Coast Guard routinely displays maritime exercise across the Hawaiian Islands and all through the Pacific to make sure the protection and safety of U.S. waters,” Capt. Matthew Chong stated in an announcement.  

Worldwide legislation permits overseas army ships to transit exterior different nations’ territorial seas, which prolong as much as 12 nautical miles from shore.

The Coast Guard stated the Kareliya is a Vishnya-class intelligence vessel, which had been constructed for the Soviet Navy within the Nineteen Eighties. There are seven such ships nonetheless in service with the Russian Navy, in accordance with the U.S. army. 

The Kareliya was additionally noticed off Hawaii in 2021, USNI Information reported on the time. In 2023, the U.S. Coast Guard additionally tracked a Russian ship close to the Hawaiian Islands that was believed to be gathering intelligence.

Earlier this 12 months, British officers stated the Royal Navy was monitoring a Russian spy ship working in U.Okay. waters. British Protection Secretary John Healey instructed Parliament the vessel was being “used for gathering intelligence and mapping the U.Okay.’s important underwater infrastructure.”

“I additionally needed President Putin to listen to this message: We see you, we all know what you are doing and we won’t draw back from strong motion to guard this nation,” he instructed lawmakers.

Russian spy planes are additionally routinely noticed off the U.S., notably contained in the Alaskan identification zone. The zone begins the place U.S. territory ends off the coast of Alaska, and plane from different nations are required to determine themselves to the U.S. and Canada after they enter. Russian army exercise within the zone is frequent and never thought of a menace.

Nonetheless, in September 2024, NORAD posted dramatic video of a Russian jet flying “inside only a few toes” of NORAD plane off the coast of Alaska. On the time, a U.S. basic stated “the conduct of 1 Russian Su-35 was unsafe, unprofessional, and endangered all.”

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