NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced a new mission, Baltic Sentry, dedicated to protecting undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region. The operation will deploy frigates, maritime patrol aircraft, and a fleet of naval drones to enhance surveillance and deter threats.
Undersea cables are critical to global connectivity and commerce:
The mission underscores NATO’s commitment to securing this vital infrastructure, which is increasingly vulnerable to sabotage and other security threats.
The Baltic Sentry mission will leverage:
This multi-layered approach will bolster the security of undersea cables, deterring any attempts to disrupt or compromise them.
As cyberattacks and geopolitical tensions increase, securing undersea cables is critical to maintaining uninterrupted internet access and safeguarding financial systems. Baltic Sentry reflects NATO’s proactive stance in addressing emerging threats to critical infrastructure.
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