‘Baltic Sentry’ demonstrates NATO MCM core role in countering CUI threats
NATO MCM ships and capabilities make a core contribution to deterring threats to critical undersea infrastructure under ‘Baltic Sentry’.
NATO MCM ships and capabilities make a core contribution to deterring threats to critical undersea infrastructure under ‘Baltic Sentry’.
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…
A power cable connecting Estonia and Finland across the Baltic seabed stopped working on 25 December, the Finnish government reported.
Within the framework of the European Defence Fund Thales is leading the SEACURE project to achieve a sovereign capability in future ASW and Seabed Warfare.
German company Gabler introduced an expendable communication buoy and an underwater acoustic monitoring module during the Euronaval 2024.
The French Navy is aiming to achieve initial operational capability (IOC) for seabed warfare in 2026.