Russian support ship Nefrit is making a very slow steam along the coasts of Lithuania and Latvia.
The week before this she patrolled the perimeters of Kalingrad waters while the Baltic fleet held missile exercises.
IMO 9297773 She is nominally civilian.
Who called for cavalry? Nefrit is getting a Latvian Navy inspection by the looks of it. But both ships turned off their AIS 24 minutes ago. (I have sat access, coverage is good, other ships nearby get through even without sat.)
Russian conspicious supply ship Nefrit is continuing a slow steam along coasts of Baltic states. Slightly faster than previous 24h, but only at a fraction of normal speed.
Besides the Latvian navy inspection last evening a Swedish minesweeper passed within a km 01UTC.
Nefrit was also inspected by my favourite Baltic Sea ISR aircraft: Estonian 44 BLACK At noon UTC.
A hypothesis of mine was that Nefrit is towing something secret. Nopes. Found matching echo on Sentinel1 sat images from this morning, nothing behind her. Sentinel2 from today is cloudy, but there is a hit and nothing behind.
sentinelshare.page.link/Ehgi
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