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Posted: 2025-10-26 19:02:35 UTC

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Russia has constructed a secret surveillance network named "Harmony" in the Arctic to track NATO submarines, utilizing Western technology acquired through intermediary companies. This network enhances Russia's ability to protect its nuclear-armed submarines and has raised concerns among Western intelligence due to increased Russian military capabilities in strategic locations.
Russia's enhanced submarine tracking capabilities in the Arctic
Use of Western technology in Russian military surveillance system
Increased Russian military presence in Murmansk and Kola Peninsula
Circumvention of sanctions through intermediary companies
Acquiring Western technology through intermediary companies to bypass sanctions
Maintaining the secrecy of the surveillance network
Countering Western intelligence efforts to monitor Russian activities
The risk of detection and disruption of the surveillance network by NATO forces