Russian spy ship sunk by sheep barge; sheep (and sailors) unhurt

A veteran of the Chilly Warfare and a current participant in Russian operations off Syria has been despatched to the underside of the Black Sea by a ship filled with sheep. The 47-year-old Russian intelligence assortment ship, the Liman, sank on April 27 after a collision within the Black Sea with a Togo-flagged livestock service carrying sheep from Romania to Jordan. The sheep-carrying Youzarsif H suffered solely slight injury to its bow, however the Liman suffered a rupture in its hull under the waterline.

Designated by the Russian Navy as a "medium reconnaissance ship" ("Средний разведывательный корабль"), the Liman was smaller than extra lately constructed, purpose-built intelligence ships like the Leonov (the spy ship that traveled up the US East Coast in February). Initially constructed as a hydrographic survey ship in 1970, it was transformed in 1989 right into a signals-intelligence assortment ship, a category of vessels recognized in US naval parlance as AGIs (auxiliary, basic intelligence). The conversion added passive underwater acoustic sensors together with digital warfare gear for amassing radio and radar alerts.

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