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Russian Vessel Used Lasers on RAF Pilots, UK Claims

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Published: 20 November 2025 Thursday. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

The UK has accused a Russian intelligence vessel of using lasers to interfere with Royal Air Force pilots monitoring its movements near British waters. Defence Secretary John Healey said the incident marked the first time such a tactic had been deployed against UK military aircraft and described the move as “deeply dangerous,” warning that the government was treating the matter with the utmost seriousness.

Speaking to reporters, Healey said the Russian ship involved—identified as the Yantar, a vessel long associated with Moscow’s Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research—had been operating north of Scotland in recent weeks. According to the defence secretary, the ship entered UK waters for the second time this year and was being closely tracked by a Royal Navy frigate and RAF Poseidon P-8 maritime patrol aircraft at the time of the incident.

Healey confirmed that the lasers were used while RAF pilots were observing the Yantar’s activity during what he described as a period of “heightened and deliberate” monitoring. The deployment of lasers posed a potential hazard to pilots and aircraft crew, and Healey made it clear that the government was prepared to take further steps if the ship altered its course or escalated its behaviour.

Standing at a Downing Street podium, Healey delivered an unambiguous message to Moscow. “To Russia and to President Putin, I say this: we see you. We know what you are doing. And if the Yantar moves south in the coming days, we are ready.” His comments underscored a growing concern within the UK government about Russian operations in and around British territorial waters, particularly those linked to deep-sea surveillance and potential sabotage capabilities.

Although he did not reveal precisely when the laser incident occurred, Healey said it was understood to have taken place within the last two weeks as the UK military kept the Russian vessel under “constant watch.” The defence secretary also disclosed that he had modified the Royal Navy’s rules of engagement to allow ships to shadow the Yantar more closely whenever it approached or entered the UK’s wider maritime jurisdiction. The aim, he said, was to ensure that Britain could respond rapidly to any suspicious activity.

The Yantar is no ordinary vessel. Commissioned in 2015, it operates under Russia’s highly secretive deep-sea directorate, known as GUGI. This branch of the Russian military is responsible for covert operations on the seabed, including intelligence gathering on undersea infrastructure such as communication cables. Western security officials have long warned that Russia’s deep-sea fleet could pose a threat to critical subsea infrastructure, particularly during periods of international tension. Healey echoed those concerns, describing GUGI as an organisation built to conduct “surveillance in peacetime and sabotage in conflict.”

Although the defence secretary refused to disclose specific “military options” prepared in response to any shift in the Yantar’s behaviour, he insisted that the UK was ready to act. Revealing Britain’s plans, he argued, would only offer Moscow strategic insight. “I will not make President Putin wiser,” he said, suggesting that maintaining operational ambiguity was part of the UK’s deterrence strategy.

Pressed by journalists about the risks associated with laser interference, Healey was unequivocal. Any action that disrupts or threatens RAF pilots, he said, represents a serious danger. Pilots flying maritime patrol aircraft rely heavily on visual and optical equipment to detect and classify vessels at sea. Interference by laser beams can temporarily blind crew members, damage sensors, or compromise a mission’s safety. For Healey, the use of such technology against a British aircraft crossed a line and demanded a firm response.

Shortly after the UK went public with its accusations, the Russian Embassy in London issued its own statement. Moscow denied that its activities posed any threat to the UK or its national interests, insisting that Russia had no intention of targeting British undersea communication systems or any other critical infrastructure. The embassy dismissed the claims as part of what it called London’s “Russophobic path,” accusing the UK government of inflaming tensions in Europe and contributing to instability.

The embassy’s statement argued that Britain’s political rhetoric was responsible for escalating tensions and warned that such an approach could lead to “dangerous situations.” It called on British officials to “refrain from destructive steps” that might worsen the security environment on the continent, placing the blame squarely on London for heightening friction between the two countries.

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This clash marks the latest in a series of confrontations involving Russian naval movements around the British Isles. Over the past several years, Western intelligence agencies have repeatedly expressed alarm over the presence of Russian vessels with advanced surveillance and deep-sea technology operating near the UK and other NATO territories. These ships are capable of mapping the seabed, tracing subsea internet and energy cables, and potentially tampering with them in times of crisis.

In response to this growing concern, the UK has stepped up aerial and maritime monitoring of Russian naval activity. The deployment of RAF Poseidon P-8 aircraft—state-of-the-art planes equipped with sophisticated detection systems—has been central to these operations. Paired with Royal Navy ships, they track movements, gather evidence, and assess potential threats. The presence of the Yantar in particular has always prompted heightened alert levels because of its capabilities and its connection to GUGI.

Healey’s announcement also comes during a moment of increased global geopolitical strain. Relations between Russia and Western nations remain deeply fractured due to ongoing international conflicts, cyberattacks, and disputes over territorial claims. Against this backdrop, any activity perceived as aggressive or unusual near NATO waters carries amplified significance.

Sources within the Ministry of Defence have suggested that UK officials are especially wary of vessels like the Yantar because they may engage in intelligence-gathering under the cover of civilian-seeming operations. While Russia insists that its ship is engaged in legitimate oceanographic research, Western analysts believe that its missions often include the mapping of subsea infrastructure, placing it in a uniquely sensitive category.

Healey, aware of these concerns, emphasised that the UK would continue to monitor the ship “every step of the way.” He indicated that the government was determined not to be caught off guard by any attempt to undermine the UK’s security or its strategic assets. While declining to share operational details, he made clear that contingency plans were in place and that Britain would not hesitate to act if necessary.

The incident has also renewed political debate within the UK about the country’s readiness to protect critical infrastructure and respond to unconventional threats. Lawmakers have increasingly called for greater investment in maritime defence, cyber resilience, and underwater surveillance capability. Healey’s remarks seemed to acknowledge those calls, signalling a shift toward a more assertive posture in monitoring foreign activity near UK waters.

Although the Russian Embassy attempted to defuse the situation by denying malicious intent, its response did little to calm British concerns. Instead, its sharp criticism of the UK’s approach added another layer of tension to an already complex diplomatic landscape. As both countries exchange increasingly pointed statements, the possibility of further incidents cannot be ruled out.

For now, the Yantar remains under close observation, and the UK continues to assess the implications of the laser incident. Whether this marks an isolated episode or the beginning of more confrontational encounters at sea will depend on how both nations choose to navigate the next stage of this maritime standoff.

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