NATO Warplanes Track Russian Submarine Beneath the Waves

NATO Warplanes Track Russian Submarine Beneath the Waves

UK and NATO Dive Deep for Russian Submarines in the Norwegian Sea

Rapid Response from the Arctic to the UK

  • Since Sunday, NATO warplanes have been scrambling the Norwegian Sea.
  • At least 27 sorties have flown from the Poseidon submarine hunters.
  • Norway’s Air Force staged three sorties from Evenes Air Base near Narvik.
  • The Royal Air Force launched eight P‑8A Poseidon flights from RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland.

Not a Routine Exercise

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed the operation is a “highly unusual surge” and is strictly protecting national interests. No official details are being released for security reasons.

Leaders Speak How the Allies Stay on Top

  • Ryan Ramsay, a former Royal Navy submarine commander, told MailOnline that NATO is proving its control and either has spotted the submarine or is still on the hunt.
  • Tom Sharpe added that the operation looks like a direct strike on a Russian sub, sending a clear message: We see you.
What’s the Bottom Line?

The Poseidons are acting like deep‑sea detectives with a touch of a modern-day treasure hunt. Whether they’ve caught the culprit or are still chasing the waves, the dramatic surge in patrols sends a strong, unmistakable signal to Russia: We’re watching every bubble.