Yantar (Янтарь) is a special purpose intelligence collection ship built for the Russian Navy.[2] The ship has been operated by the Russian Navy's Main Directorate of Underwater Research (GUGI) since 2015 and is reportedly a spy ship.[2][3] The vessel's home port is Severomorsk, where it is attached to the Northern Fleet.[4] It is the lead ship of its class, with two sister ships. Almaz was launched in 2019 and was intended to serve with the Pacific Fleet,[needs update] and Burilichev was laid down in 2021.
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^ abMizokami, Kyle (19 September 2017). "What Is a Russian Spy Ship Doing in the Eastern Mediterranean?". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
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^Nilsen, Thomas (30 October 2015). "Northern fleet gets unique vessel". The Barents Observer. Northern fleet Commandor Admiral Vladimir Korolev said in his speech while welcoming the vessel to Severomorsk that "Yantar" will help raise hydrographic and research activities in the Oceans to a new quality level.
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