OPERATION SHARPSHOOTER - A very public secret mission.
In February 1996 a Russian VICTOR III nuclear submarine entered the Norwegian Sea on an unknown mission. The Cold War may have ended, but NATO remained alert to any potentially hostile submarine in its waters. Tracked by the Norwegians, the VICTOR began moving towards UK waters, and as a result the decision was taken to commence OPERATION SHARPSHOOTER. The goal of the operation was to allow the UK to monitor and covertly track the submarine to understand its presence and mission and gather invaluable intelligence on the vessel without giving away the British presence. Yet in a most remarkable turn of events, this was a mission that ended with the Royal Navy embarking personnel onboard the VICTOR at sea… Crown Copyright OP SHARPSHOOTER was like previous operations carried out over many years to monitor and track the Russians. In 1995 alone, Operations SYDNEY, PORRINGER and PADBURY were mounted for similar reasons – to find, track and monitor the submarine and understand its mission. ...