Estonian Navy builds front-line capability to enhance front-line presence
Estonia sits at the centre of recent Baltic Sea security threats for NATO countries, with two of several critical underwater infrastructure (CUI) incidents involving damage
Estonia sits at the centre of recent Baltic Sea security threats for NATO countries, with two of several critical underwater infrastructure (CUI) incidents involving damage
The inaugural Seabed Defence 2026 (SD26) event will be staged in Gothenburg on February 3-5 alongside the annual Navy Tech conference…
Maritime threats are now so complex they must be countered by combined actions delivering collective effect.
NATO Allied Command Transformation announced the creation of a new Task Force X composed of autonomous systems to detect and counter underwater threats.
NATO MCM ships and capabilities make a core contribution to deterring threats to critical undersea infrastructure under โBaltic Sentryโ.
NATO is continuing to integrate assets across the operational domains, and to work with maritime operations centres (MOCs) across the Baltic Sea region…
NATO is enhancing its maritime vigilance activity in the Baltic Sea, building alliance military presence in the region with emphasis on monitoring critical undersea infrastructure (CUI).
The Polish Armament Agency and PGZ signed a contract for the construction and delivery of the Ratownik submarine rescue ship for the Polish Navy
Joint Expeditionary Force partners and NATO will be alerted by the system of any ships deemed a risk to key areas of interest.
Finland has officially called on Sweden for assistance in its ongoing investigation of the Eastlink incident whereby the tanker Eagle-S damaged the undersea cables…