The drones will be used to monitor the cables and prevent sabotage.
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Nato launches new mission to protect crucial undersea cablesNato has launched a new mission to increase the surveillance of ships in the Baltic Sea after critical undersea cables were damaged or severed last year. Nato chief Mark Rutte said the mission ...
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Severed undersea cables raise legal challenges for NATOThe majority of critical undersea infrastructure is located in international waters, which means would-be saboteurs can take ...
Secret camera shows Safari could not have fed thousands of kids daily, says FBI agent in Feeding Our Future trial NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea ...
NATO is responding to the increasing damage to submarine cables in the Baltic Sea with an initiative: among other things, unmanned boats are to make the affected waters safer, even in autonomous ...
The outage left only the Estlink 1 cable ... mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said he had “grave concern” about a “growing threat to our critical undersea ...
Several NATO states, including Poland, have announced their participation in the Baltic Guard mission, which is to include ...
NATO has launched Operation Baltic Sentry to protect its undersea power and communications cables in the Baltic ... At least 20 USVs are assigned to the mission, which will be deployed alongside ...
Much has been written about suspected sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, but the UN says fishing trawlers are ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the ...
His remarks follow NATO's announcement on January 14 of its Baltic Sentry mission, using ships, aircraft, submarine satellites, and naval drones to surveil and defend the cables. Running for ...
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