NATO ships and aircraft have responded to the damage of an underwater cable in the Baltic Sea, announced NATO Maritime Command (MARCOM) spokesperson, Arlo Abrahamson. Abrahamson stated that NATO ships ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization mounted its first coordinated response to the suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure, after another underwater data cable was severed in the ...
NATO is launching a new patrol and surveillance operation to protect critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region bordering Russia, the alliance said Tuesday after several breaches of undersea ...
Why has NATO launched a new operation in the Baltic Sea? Well the reason is to have better safety and security for the undersea infrastructure of different cables that we have in the Baltic Sea.
Eight NATO member states bordering the Baltic Sea unveiled a coordinated action plan on Jan. 14 to address risks to underwater infrastructure following recent cases of suspected sabotage.
NATO ships and aircraft have responded to the damage of an underwater cable in the Baltic Sea, informed NATO Maritime Command (MARCOM) spokesperson, Arlo Abrahamson. NATO Maritime Command spokesperson ...
Operation Baltic Sentinel, launched by NATO member states to protect underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, promises a rapid response to malicious acts, according to Estonian Prime Minister ...
After a series of suspected undersea cable cuttings, NATO has launched a new surveillance and deterrence mission to protect ...