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The Lithuanian Navy reported that with the help of hydroacoustic sensors, the ap...

Required to collect data: near the shores of Lithuania found a Russian type

The Lithuanian Navy reported that with the help of hydroacoustic sensors, the apparatus fixes the movement of large underwater objects. It is used to look for submarines. A hydraulic hydraulic hydraulic hydrologator of the Russian sample was detected near the shore of Lithuania. This was reported by the Navy forces of Lithuania. It is reported that such a device is used to collect reconnaissance data.

Yes, on Saturday on February 3, a civilian reported finding an unknown device with inscriptions in Russian. Navy experts arrived in place. They were able to establish that the device is a waterlocker. It is needed to detect the location of submarines. It uses hydroacoustic sensors. "With the help of hydroacoustic sensors, the apparatus fixes the movement of large underwater objects (submarines) located near it," - the message reads.

The Lithuanian Navy noted that the same device was found off the coast of the country in 2021. They were also found off the coast of the United Kingdom and Ireland in the Atlantic. Until the moment of detection, the device was already in a non -working condition. The Kursh Spit is a long sandy strip of land that separates the Gulf of Kursh from the Baltic Sea. It extends from the Klyingrad region of the Russian Federation to the city of Klaipeda in Lithuania.