The Viktor Leonov, a Russian spy ship, is operating near the U.S. roughly a year after it popped up off the coast of Connecticut. On Thursday, Fox News reported that unnamed officials said the Russian vessel was in the Caribbean and heading north toward the Florida coast. During a phone call on
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Jan 18, 2018 · The Russian spy ship first spotted near American waters last year is making its way back in the direction of the U.S., Fox News confirmed on Thursday. The Victor Leonov is still in the Caribbean, according to officials, but heading north off the coast of Florida, home to a U.S. Navy base located in
The Lyubov Orlova, built in 1976, once operated as a cruise ship, exploring the icy waters of Antarctica. In 2010, she was seized at St. John’s harbor in Newfoundland following a suit by a haulage contractor against the Russian owners over $250,000 in unpaid fees. The ship remained tied up for more
Visas for cruise ship passengers Cruise ship passengers visiting St. Petersburg – of which there are now almost half a million every year – do not need a Russian visa provided they are staying in the city for no longer than 72 hours.
A robotic Russian resupply ship linked up with the International Space Station early Thursday (Feb. 15) to deliver 3 tons of supplies for astronauts.
A Russian spy ship is currently conducting surveillance operations in waters near a U.S. ballistic missile submarine base in Georgia.
Construction. K-141 Kursk was a Project 949A class Antey (Russian: Aнтей, meaning Antaeus) submarine of the Oscar-class, known as the Oscar II by its NATO reporting name, and was the penultimate submarine of the Oscar II class designed and approved in the Soviet Union.Construction began in 1990 at the Soviet Navy military shipyards in Severodvinsk, near Arkhangelsk, in the northern Russian