Putin races to salvage military secrets on board sunken Moskva

An eight-ship salvage flotilla including Kommuna, the world’s oldest active warship, and submarine has been sent to the site of the sunken Moskva 80 miles off the coast of Odessa from Sevastopol, the large naval base in Russia-annexed Crimea, according to a report by Forbes.

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Military expert HI Sutton has suggested that Putin may be hoping to retrieve ‘cryptological materials – radios and keys indicating secret codes – as well as any weapons or logs that might be of interest to a foreign power’.

He explained that the sole purpose of the 315ft-long Kommuna, which was built 110 years ago for Tsar Nicholas II’s navy and served in the Imperial and Soviet navies during both world wars, is to recover sunken vessels and cargo after a shipwreck or other maritime casualty.

But since the Moskva is around 160ft under water, experts believe it is unlikely that Kommuna will attempt to salvage the entire wreck. A US defence official told Forbes: ‘That would be an enormous engineering task, to try to bring that ship up to the surface. We’ve seen no indication that they have shown any interest in doing that.’

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