NATO on Tuesday launched operation Baltic Sentry to deter further attempts to damage critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. Secretary General Mark Rutte announced the operation on Tuesday in a joint press conference with Finland President Alexander Stubb and Estonia Prime Minister Kristen Michal at the Baltic Sea NATO Allies Summit held in Helsinki,
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced on Tuesday a new mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, to safeguard undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region. In recent months, a series of incidents involving ...
NATO has launched a new military program to strengthen the security of critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. Named “Baltic Sentry,” the initiative was announced at the Summit of Baltic Sea Allies on January 14, 2025, and will feature frigates, maritime patrol aircrafts, naval drones, and surveillance assets.
We have agreed today to launch initiative to employ, deploy new technologies to this effort, including small fleet of naval drones to provide enhanced surveillance, deterrence,' says NATO chief - Anad
Nato 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, dubbed "Baltic Sentry", would involve more patrol aircraft, warships and drones.
Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced on Tuesday that the alliance is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region. He said at a meeting in Helsinki, Finland, with the leaders of eight Nato countries located on the ...
According to Bloomberg, the goal is to “harmonize” the military forces of NATO member countries and improve cooperation among allies.
NATO is deploying sea drones to help monitor and defend subsea cables in the Baltic amid the escalating threat of Russian sabotage. Mark Rutte, the secretary-general of the alliance, mentioned the ...
A submarine cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea, the fourth case reported by the Nordic countries in the past two months. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasised, "The resilience and security of our infrastructure is a top priority.
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In the wake of the cable rupture, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said last week that the military alliance, which Finland joined last year, will step up patrols in the Baltic Sea region.