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They also had to avoid a boat that was a suspected Soviet intelligence vessel.
They were closing on that Soviet intelligence vessel."
"Less than two weeks later, the Lawrence intelligence vessel we sent over there to monitor the site records another massive energy blast from the Kavaznya site.
January 23 The intelligence vessel USS Pueblo is captured by North Korea.
"Captain, the ship that helped ferry us in and out of Romulan space was a Vulcan intelligence vessel," T'Pol said.
"The ISA intelligence vessel Valley Mistress--you're familiar with it, of course?"
The ships include an intelligence vessel that could provide some information to Belgrade on NATO military operations in the Adriatic Sea.
But slowly, on our trip aboard the converted Russian intelligence vessel, a nonverbal vocabulary accumulated: the albatrosses that soared beside our ship spoke of inconceivable distances flown at high altitude, without rest.
The strain between the "real Navy" and the spooks on an intelligence vessel such as Chimera was always a problem, to the point where it was sometimes difficult to tell who was really in command.
Dupuy de Lôme, launched March 27, 2004, and built in the Netherlands for the French Navy, is an intelligence vessel, designed to gather Comint (Communication intelligence) and Elint (Electronic intelligence).
Transfer of machine-guns, automatic rifles, Walther pistols, and cartridges to the Provisional Irish Republican Army by the Soviet intelligence vessel Reduktor (operation SPLASH) in 1972 to fulfill a personal request of arms from Michael O'Riordan.
Two minutes and 15 seconds later - as measured by nearby American intelligence vessels and a seismic station in Norway - a huge blast, registering a magnitude of 3.5, blew away the submarine's torpedo room and its command post, in the first and second compartments at the vessel's fore end.
Fear of Interception Officials familiar with the testing program said the Government does not like to radio that sort of information from the missile because it could be intercepted by Soviet intelligence vessels, like the one sailing that day about 50 miles off Kwajalein, where the Army maintains a test range.
While on station in the Aegean Sea under the guise of a hydrographic survey mission, the crew of Royal Navy electronic intelligence vessel HMS Ariadne witnesses two disasters at once, a mysterious strategic bomber crashing into the sea and a large pleasure yacht on fire and sinking.